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News from February 2020


Iowa Supreme Court reinstates dram shop lawsuit despite plaintiff using wrong name

By Karen Kidd |
DES MOINES, Iowa – A dramshop action filed by a man allegedly injured at a bar in late 2015 is back in a Polk County court after a split Iowa Supreme Court ruled the man had given enough notice that he intended to sue.

Bill in Ohio seeks to set PFAS limit at least as strong as federal government's advisory

By Karen Kidd |
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Legal Newsline) – Two suburban Columbus lawmakers have sponsored a bill to provide state-level standards for contaminants in drinking water in Ohio, including perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination levels that haven't been formally determined by the federal government.

Tesla shareholder lawsuit against Elon Musk will proceed

By David Trout |
WILMINGTON, Del. (Legal Newsline) - A Delaware Chancery Court judge has denied Elon Musk’s request to dismiss a consolidated shareholder lawsuit related to Tesla’s acquisition of SolarCity Corporation.

Lawsuit against Starbucks complains larger sizes have same amount of caffeine as smaller

By Solange DeLisle |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - A California woman has filed a class action lawsuit against Starbucks Corporation for what she claims are deceptive business practices.

Media prevail in court battle over whether Washington lawmakers are subject to Public Records Act

By Rich Peters |
The Washington state Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that legislators are subject to the state Public Records Act (PRA), marking a historic ruling for news and media outlets as well as other advocates of open-record policies.

FOLEY & LARDNER LLP: Singelmann Named a DCA Live’s 2020 Emerging Woman Leader in Private Practice

By Press release submission |
Senior Counsel Olivia Singelmann was named to DCA Live’s list of 2020 Emerging Women Leaders in Private Practice, which recognizes women who are considered emerging leaders in their firms and within the broader legal community.

EPA data reveals EtO in air, far from targeted emissions sources; Med device makers urge EPA to pump brakes on rules

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Industry warns acting on stringent public risk assessment levels 'pose increased risk to public health'

HOLLAND & KNIGHT: IATA Legal Symposium

By Press release submission |
Holland & Knight will be a bronze sponsor and attend the IATA Legal Symposium in New York on February 19-21.

BRADLEY ARANT BOULT CUMMINGS: Bradley Partner J. Thomas Trent Jr. Among Only Two 2020 Client Choice Award Winners in Tennessee

By Press release submission |
Bradley is pleased to announce that J. Thomas Trent Jr., a partner in the firm’s Nashville office, is one of only two attorneys in Tennessee to win a 2020 Client Choice Award.


PEPPER HAMILTON LLP: The State of the Indian Economy and It Growth in the Financial Services Sector in India

By Press release submission |
The U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) and Pepper Hamilton will be hosting an interactive luncheon with Dinesh Kumar Khara, managing director at State Bank of India (SBI), featuring an executive conversation on the state of the Indian Economy and IT growth in the financial services sector in India.

Lawsuits over suspicious car accident dismissed

By Kyla Asbury |
DETROIT (Legal Newsline) — A trio of judges with the Michigan Court of Appeals found that a lawsuit was correctly dismissed when the plaintiff was found to make fraudulent claims.

Judges say Indiana Department of Revenue properly took care of carrier fees

By Kyla Asbury |
INDIANAPOLIS (Legal Newsline) — A trio of judges found that a trial court properly granted summary judgment in a case alleging the Indiana Department of Revenue (INDOR) lacked authority to register carriers and collect unified carrier registration (UCR) fees.

Defendant in failed New Jersey class action has chance to recoup attorneys fees

By Kyla Asbury |
TRENTON, N.J. (Legal Newsline) — The Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court ruled that a class action lawsuit should be sent back to a lower court to determine if attorneys fees are necessary.

Delaware lawyer takes on state's Office of Disciplinary Counsel

By John Suayan |
A Delaware attorney’s federal lawsuit accuses the state’s Office of Disciplinary Counsel of "harassing and attacking” him for half a decade.

City of Austin cites threat to aquifer, salamander in lawsuit to block pipeline

By David Beasley |
AUSTIN, Texas (Legal Newsline) – The City of Austin has asked a federal court to stop construction of a natural gas pipeline it says would threaten an aquifer and endanger wildlife, according to a lawsuit filed by the city and others.

Lawsuit claims Mattel conspired with auditing firm PwC to mislead investors on tax expense

By David Beasley |
LOS ANGELES – Toy maker Mattel, Inc. misled investors about its financial situation, according to a federal lawsuit by the New Orleans Employees’ Retirement System.

Skin oil at GNC is actually 'vegetable oil used for cooking,' class action says

By John Suayan |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - A Southern California man has sued GNC Holdings, Inc., over what he asserts is false advertising of an oil product.

Class action filed in Florida by immigrant investors

By John Suayan |
Two Chinese immigrants claim in a class action complaint they fell victim to a bogus investment.

N.Y. man sues Shop-Rite chain over alleged misrepresentation of soymilk beverages

By John Suayan |
A New York man’s class action complaint takes issue with Shop-Rite Supermarkets, Inc.’s representation of its soymilk beverages.