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Candy-maker faces class action over choking hazard

By Marian Johns |
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) — A class action plaintiff seeks compensation for purchasing a candy that contained a choking hazard, though she doesn't allege that she choked on it.

Emotional distress lawsuit: Florida lottery led man to think he won $15 million

By Marian Johns |
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — A Florida man who thought he won $15 million is suing the state lottery after finding out he hadn't.

Is the EU Sleepwalking into a U.S.-Style Litigation System? on November 1

By Legal Newsline Report |
A perfect storm of regulatory activity is progressing in the EU following the creation of the Collective Redress Directive.

Concert merch company sues bootleggers in advance of Metallica shows

By Chris Dickerson |
A Los Angeles company has filed a federal lawsuit against entities that sell bootleg merchandise in advance of two upcoming Metallica concerts in St. Louis.

Nanette Turner Kalcik to Speak at Wichita Business Journal Ignite Ict Women's Conference

By Legal Newsline Report |
Wichita Partner Nanette Turner Kalcik will join a panel at Wichita Business Journal's Ignite ICT Women’s Conference, hosted at Mark Arts in Wichita on November 1 at 1:30 p.m. CT.

Government Investigations & Civil Litigation Institute meeting offers practical strategies

By Legal Newsline Report |
Carney will speak Nov. 16 about “The Government’s War on Insider Trading Plans: Ethics & Best Practices for Defending the Executive & the Company.”

Jayna Rust quoted by CNBC on economic tests for 8(a) Business Development Program applicants

By Legal Newsline Report |
In a new CNBC article, Thompson Coburn partner Jayna Rust comments on changes in the Small Business Administration's (SBA) 8(a) Business Development Program resulting from recent legal challenges.

Lawsuit over PFAS possibly in Simply Tropical juice faces dismissal motion

By John O'Brien |
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (Legal Newsline) - Coca-Cola and Simply Orange Juice Company say class action lawyers have failed to show the Simply Tropical juice drink they make contains chemicals known as PFAS.

Suit over Verizon's lead cables has lead counsel

By John O'Brien |
TRENTON, N.J. (Legal Newsline) - The law firms Grant & Eisenhofer and Kessler Topaz have been picked to lead shareholder litigation against Verizon over cables that contain lead.

Seyfarth Shaw entitled to $80K from 'difficult' professor who sued it

By Daniel Fisher |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) A linguistics professor colleagues described as “difficult for virtually everyone to work with” must pay some $80,000 in fees to Seyfarth Shaw over a lawsuit she filed, then voluntarily dismissed, accusing the employment law firm of submitting a biased and defamatory report on discrimination claims she initiated.

Riverside County sued after inmate allegedly beaten to death

By Marian Johns |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) — Riverside County faces a civil lawsuit over the murder of an inmate in its custody.

Lawsuit refutes 'raw' claims of Walmart honey

By Marian Johns |
CHICAGO (Legal Newsline) — A class action lawsuit says Walmart's "raw" honey isn't, because it is overheated and contains "foreign" sugars.

Charlotte Attorneys Chosen for Best Lawyers

By Legal Newsline Report |
Lawyers in Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP’s Charlotte’s office have been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2024 and Ones to Watch.

9th Annual Appellate Practice Conference 2023 on October 31

By Legal Newsline Report |
Litigation attorney Jessica Ragosta Early and Intellectual Property attorney Jacob Schneider will participate in the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education Inc.'s (MCLE New England) 9th Annual Appellate Practice Conference 2023.

Tom Trent Named to NBJ’s ‘2023 Power 100: Dealmakers’ List

By Legal Newsline Report |
Bradley partner Tom Trent was named to the Nashville Business Journal’s “2023 Power 100: Dealmakers” list.

'The evidence is clear:' Poultry producer Sanderson Farms wins at trial, says proves no conspiracy to inflate chicken prices

By Jonathan Bilyk |
While competitors opted to settle for hundreds of millions of dollars, chicken producer Sanderson Farms opted to defend itself at trial before a jury, and won. The verdict can still be appealed.

Class action lawyers defend PFAS case, deny sanctions are appropriate

By John O'Brien |
CHICAGO (Legal Newsline) - Lawyers accused of filing a class action lawsuit with no proof are fighting a call for punishment made by the company they sued.

Settlement over eyelash product promises more than $3 million for class members

By John O'Brien |
CAMDEN, N.J. (Legal Newsline) - Class action lawyers have scored a settlement said to be worth more than $6 million with Grande Cosmetics.

Wrongful death suit over undocumented immigrant's fall off border wall faces dismissal motion

By John O'Brien |
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) - The United States is fighting a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the widow of an undocumented immigrant who fell off a border wall in California.

Class action says Gamestop charges for free shipping

By Marian Johns |
AKRON, Ohio (Legal Newsline) — Gamestop faces a class action lawsuit that says it adds a shipping and handling charge, even when customers qualify for free shipping.