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Thursday, November 28, 2024

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Amazon loses bid to dismiss FTC's lawsuit over Prime memberships

By John O'Brien |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - The Federal Trade Commission can continue with one front of its war on Amazon, a Seattle federal judge has ruled in a lawsuit alleging it tricks shoppers into enrolling in its Prime program.

Texas judge moves, grants, moves challenge to CFPB's new cap on late fees

By John O'Brien |
FORT WORTH, Texas (Legal Newsline) - A Texas federal judge has now twice transferred the challenge to new federal rules on credit card late fees out of his court - though he also has ruled to block them.

Firms move to lead shareholder litigation against solar power company

By John O'Brien |
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Legal Newsline) - Robbins Geller and Motley Rice have moved quickly in an effort to lead shareholder litigation against a solar power company.

Philadelphia judge has chance to block FTC's new ban on noncompete agreements

By John O'Brien |
PHILADELPHIA (Legal Newsline) - The company challenging the Biden Administration's new rule banning noncompete clauses in employment contracts is asking a federal judge to stay its implementation and issue a preliminary injunction.

Whirlpool notes positive online reviews as it fights class action over refrigerators

By John O'Brien |
WILMINGTON, Del. (Legal Newsline) - Whirlpool says the overwhelming majority of customers are happy with their refrigerators as it fights a class action lawsuit claiming the wires in them won't bend and instead crack.

Second Circuit to decide if ghost guns are weapons

By John O'Brien |
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge will let the makers of ghost guns appeal his ruling that their products are weapons and should be regulated as such.

Big Lots wants class action lawyer to pay fees for 'frivolous' case

By John O'Brien |
OCALA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A class action lawyer deemed a "wrecking ball" by a federal judge faces punishment for bringing the same lawsuit against Big Lots in two separate courts.

Freelancers to Labor Dept.: We don't need your brand of confusing help

By John O'Brien |
GAINESVILLE, Ga. (Legal Newsline) - The Department of Labor has no reason for changing rules governing what makes an independent contractor, freelancers challenging its actions say.

Feds, states refuse to join drug-testing lab's whistleblower lawsuit over Zantac

By John O'Brien |
PHILADELPHIA (Legal Newsline) - The federal government and more than two dozen states won't help a drug-testing lab whose research has jumpstarted mass torts and is purporting to represent their interests over Zantac paid for by their health care programs.

New Jersey court rejects contractor's claim he was an employee

By John O'Brien |
TRENTON, N.J. (Legal Newsline) - The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled against a real estate salesperson who entered into an agreement as an independent contractor but then sued under the theory he was an employee of the company.

SCOTUS, 7-2, rejects challenge to where the CFPB gets its money

By John O'Brien |
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - When Congress kept itself out of the funding for a controversial federal agency, it did not violate the U.S. Constitution.

Asbestos lawyers lose effort to change Vermont rule

By John O'Brien |
MONTPELIER, Vt. (Legal Newsline) - The Vermont Supreme Court won't change the window for asbestos claimants to sue, rejecting a call from a Dallas plaintiffs firm to do so.

Ky. court wipes away $23M defamation verdict for two W.Va. chiropractors suspected of fraud by CSX

By John O'Brien |
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Legal Newsline) - An appeals court has found several problems with a $23 million Kentucky verdict against CSX and its chief medical officer, who were accused of defaming two West Virginia chiropractors they thought were fabricating worker injuries.

Fla. SC answers whether 'surviving spouse' can sue despite 'marriage before injury' rule

By John O'Brien |
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - Spouses who married personal injury plaintiffs after the onset of their injuries can recover damages for the loss of companionship, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled.

CFPB's attempt to cap late fees off to rocky start in court

By John O'Brien |
FORT WORTH, Texas (Legal Newsline) - A Texas federal judge has blocked a controversial rule imposed by a federal agency without Congress' consent that would keep credit card companies from charging late fees over $8.

'Raw' honey lawsuit: Walmart again victorious against class action lawyer

By John O'Brien |
CHICAGO (Legal Newsline) - A class action lawyer's second chance at suing Walmart over whether it can label its honey as raw has failed.

Med-mal plaintiff lawyers get good news as Minn. SC overturns lower courts on key issue

By John O'Brien |
ST. PAUL, Minn. (Legal Newsline) - Medical malpractice plaintiffs and their lawyers have scored a big win in Minnesota, as the state Supreme Court has ruled their lawsuits are not subject to more stringent requirements than other negligence claims.

Big asbestos law firm accused of cheating its way to billions

By John O'Brien |
CHICAGO (Legal Newsline) - Fraud drove asbestos lawsuits at the prominent plaintiffs firm Simmons Hanly Conroy, J-M Manufacturing Company is alleging in a new racketeering lawsuit.

Gun seller, maker face jury trial over accidental shooting

By John O'Brien |
TOPEKA, Kan. (Legal Newsline) - A judge was wrong to rule for Bass Pro and Beretta in a gun violence lawsuit, a Kansas appeals court has ruled in sending the case to a jury.

Court affirms death benefits for likely COVID victim who worked during outbreak at nursing home

By John O'Brien |
DENVER, Colo. (Legal Newsline) - Another court has ruled COVID-19 can be considered an occupational disease, clearing the way for Workers' Compensation benefits to be paid to employees who suffered from it.