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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

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Lawsuit filed over food on Princess Cruise that allegedly made couple sick

By Marian Johns |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – A Los Angeles County couple is suing Princess Cruises alleging they became ill from food products they purchased on one of its ships.

New Jersey court sides with Shoprite on slip-and-fall case over shampoo spill

By Zeta Cross |
TRENTON, N.J. (Legal Newsline) – Shoprite is not liable for injuries to a woman who slipped in one of its stores, a New Jersey court has found.

Iowa court rules Casey's General Stores violated state's drug-testing regulations

By Charmaine Little |
DES MOINES, Iowa (Legal Newsline) – Former Casey’s General Stores Inc. workers convinced an Iowa court the store violated drug-testing regulations under Iowa Code section 730.5 (2016), but failed to prove that’s why they were fired.

PEPPER HAMILTON LLP: Eaccny, 'managing Discovery in Complex Construction Arbitration'

By Press release submission |
Discovery can be one of the more painful parts of any alternative dispute-resolution process.

FOLEY & LARDNER LLP: Business Litigation Session - 2019 Year in Review

By Press release submission |
Partner Michael Tuteur and Associate Noah Brown will present “The Business Litigation Session - 2019 Year in Review,” the annual program co-sponsored by Mass.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION: M&T Bank Will Pay $100,000 to Settle EEOC Disability Discrimination Lawsuit

By Press release submission |
Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company, doing business as M&T Bank, will pay $100,000 and provide significant equitable relief to resolve a federal disability lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency announced.

ACLU concerned opioid judge is risking patients' privacy with recent order

By John O'Brien |
CINCINNATI (Legal Newsline) – The ACLU is telling a federal appeals court that the judge overseeing thousands of opioid cases created a serious privacy issue when he ordered pharmacies to turn over 13 years’ worth of patient records.

Harvard Law's Exxon protestors could have trouble getting jobs at large law firms

By John Breslin |
BOSTON (Legal Newsline) - Harvard University law students protesting against a firm that represents Exxon are unlikely to be hired by any large practice if they are picking and choosing which clients to work for, according to one lawyer who argues she would never hire them.

Connecticut AG won't face discipline after using pharma company's emails in antitrust complaint

By Charmaine Little |
The U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania weighed in on whether the state’s attorney general’s office violated a protective order. refused to order sanctions against either side of a pharmaceutical company’s complaints against the State of Connecticut amid claims the Attorney General’s office violated a protective order linked to the case.

CamelBak faces class action alleging its 'spill proof' water bottles leak

By Marian Johns |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) — CamelBak is facing a class action alleging its "spill proof" eddy water bottles are defective and leak.

SAM Party claims New York law requiring it to have a 2020 presidential candidate is unconstitutional

By Marian Johns |
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) — The Serve America Movement (SAM) Party of New York is suing Gov. Andrew Cuomo and others, alleging the state's law requiring it to have a 2020 presidential candidate in order for it to remain a political party is unconstitutional.

Lawsuit says there's lead in company's vitamins

By Marian Johns |
ALAMEDA, Calif. (Legal Newsline) — A California public health hazards advocacy nonprofit is claiming the makers and distributors of Hotze Vitamins sold their products containing lead to consumers in California.

Stockholder alleges Mohawk Industries used 'scheme' to make sales performance appear stronger

By Marian Johns |
ROME, Ga. (Legal Newsline) – Global flooring manufacturer Mohawk is facing a securities class action filed by Mississippi's Public Employees' Retirement System claiming the company misled its investors.

Consumers allege Macy's inflated thread counts on its bedding, linen products

By Marian Johns |
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Legal Newsline) – Macy's is facing a class action alleging it deceived customers by inflating the thread counts for its bedding and linen products.

Tiffany & Co. stockholder seeks to halt merger with Louis Vuitton, alleges misleading proxy statement

By Marian Johns |
WILMINGTON, Del. (Legal Newsline) – A Tiffany & Co. investor alleges the proxy statement submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its merger with LVMH Moet Hennessy-Louis Vuitton SE (LVMH) was false and misleading.

Health care advocate: 'It is pretty clear' FDA, DEA failed to adequately protect public from opioid crisis

By Karen Kidd |
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – The federal Food and Drug Administration and other U.S. drug enforcement arms played significant roles in causing the nation's opioid crisis and their current unwillingness to use modern technology to help combat it is "baffling," the head of a D.C.-based technology and health care advocacy group said.

South Florida law firm claims Malibu Media owes more than $280,000 in legal fees

By Marian Johns |
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (Legal Newsline) – A South Florida law firm alleges a Beverly Hills media company owes more than $280,000 for an alleged breach of contract.

Iowa court upholds ruling in lawyer's favor in real estate agent's dispute over noncompete clause

By Charmaine Little |
DES MOINES, Iowa (Legal Newsline) – An Iowa court has affirmed summary judgment for a lawyer sued over allegations of malpractice in a case over an agreement drafted between two real estate agents.

Delaware high court tosses Uber stockholder's complaint over Ottomotto acquisition

By Charmaine Little |
WILMINGTON, Del. (Legal Newsline) – Delaware's high court has affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by an Uber stockholder and former employee over the ride-hailing company's acquisition of Ottomotto LLC.

Expert not qualified to testify in wrongful death case against doctor, Alabama Supreme Court rules

By Charmaine Little |
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Legal Newsline) – After ruling that an expert was not qualified to testify, an Alabama court reversed a previous denial of a doctor’s motion for a judgment as a matter of law in a wrongful death lawsuit against him.