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News from October 2021


Baltimore court hosts COVID-19 vaccination clinic with no appointment needed

By Legal Newsline |
The District Court in Baltimore City, in collaboration with the Maryland GoVax Mobile Vaccination Taskforce, is set to host a COVID-19 vaccination clinic.

Lawsuit clears hurdle in case of man wrongly convicted of murder of girlfriend

By John O'Brien |
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – A man found to have been wrongly convicted of killing his girlfriend who spent 12 years in jail can not only sue one of the Missouri State Highway Patrollers who investigated the crime, he can also seek punitive damages.

Video game legend accused of cheating at Donkey Kong can push lawsuit

By John O'Brien |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – One of the greatest video game players of all time can continue his defamation lawsuit against a company that removed his scores from its leaderboard.

Class action lawyers fight to keep case against Kroger alive

By John O'Brien |
PORTLAND, Ore. (Legal Newsline) – Class action lawyers argue a federal magistrate judge got it wrong when he suggested their lawsuit over jelly at Kroger be thrown out.

Woman sues college and porn sites after alleged secret videos in locker room

By Christina Heath |
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (Legal Newsline) - A Jane Doe filed a federal complaint on September 30 in South Carolina against Limestone University, Collins Murphy, Pornhub.com and Xhamster.com for invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligent hiring, among many other claims including racketeering.

Lexology Client Choice Award Presented to Ogletree Deakins Attorneys

By Press release submission |
Lexology Client Choice Award Presented to Ogletree Deakins Attorneys.

LMG Life Sciences Recognizes Morgan Lewis Among Top Life Sciences Law Firms

By Press release submission |
LMG Life Sciences Recognizes Morgan Lewis Among Top Life Sciences Law Firms.

Troutman Pepper’s Boston Office Adds Jordi de Llano, Former Deputy Chief of the Securities, Financial & Cyber Fraud Unit of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts

By Press release submission |
Troutman Pepper’s Boston Office Adds Jordi de Llano, Former Deputy Chief of the Securities, Financial & Cyber Fraud Unit of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts.

Mcnees Public Finance Attorney to Teach Women Entrepreneurs About Business Legal Structures

By Press release submission |
Mcnees Public Finance Attorney to Teach Women Entrepreneurs About Business Legal Structures.

Michael Herz Selected to ABI’s List of 40 Under 40 Emerging Leaders in Insolvency

By Press release submission |
Michael Herz Selected to ABI’s List of 40 Under 40 Emerging Leaders in Insolvency.

Pharma group challenges drug discount program in Arkansas court

By Christina Heath |
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America filed a federal complaint on September 29 in the U.S.

Man sues for Crisco no-stick spray not having real butter in ingredients

By Christina Heath |
CHICAGO (Legal Newsline) - Butter spray has no butter in it, a new class action says.

Woman sues clothing store, claims false discounts

By Christina Heath |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - A class action lawsuit claims discounts are an illusion at Donna Karan stores.

In opioid trial, lawyers try to make pharmacies prove a negative

By Daniel Fisher |
Having admitted on the front end that they won’t present any evidence of specific narcotic prescriptions the pharmacies shouldn’t have filled, lawyers led by Houston attorney Mark Lanier are trying to convince jurors it is the job of the pharmacies to prove they didn’t let improper prescriptions slip through.

Baltimore adult drug court celebrates graduation with keynote by Ravens' Marlon Humphrey

By Legal Newsline |
The Circuit Court for Baltimore City Adult Drug Treatment Court is set to celebrate the graduation of over 40 participants who have successfully completed the program.

ICE detention center fighting state's minimum wage suit tells jury detained illegals are not employees

By Legal News Line |
TACOMA, Wash. (Legal Newsline) - A jury of eight heard opening arguments Wednesday in the state’s case against a privately operated federal detention facility, centering on whether the illegal aliens housed there should be treated as employees and paid minimum wage of $13.47 per hour for maintenance tasks.

Ex-DEA official says pharmacists bear equal responsibility for opioid crisis

By Daniel Fisher |
CLEVELAND (Legal Newsline) - Pharmacists bear equal responsibility with doctors for allowing prescription painkillers to flood communities, triggering the opioid crisis, former Drug Enforcement Administration official Joe Rannazzisi testified in a landmark trial this week.

Fox Insurance Practice Chair Christopher Pizzo Among New Jersey Law Journal’s New Leaders of the Bar

By Press release submission |
Fox Insurance Practice Chair Christopher Pizzo Among New Jersey Law Journal’s New Leaders of the Bar.

Executive compensation and employee benefits lawyer Daniel McClain joins Reed Smith

By Press release submission |
Executive compensation and employee benefits lawyer Daniel McClain joins Reed Smith.

Tacoma trial: ICE detention center will defend claims it doesn't pay detainees enough

By Ann Maher |
TACOMA, Wash. (Legal Newsline) - A jury trial is set to begin today against a privately operated detention center on claims it fails to pay federal detainees minimum wage.