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Sunday, October 6, 2024

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Drowsy plaintiffs settle potential class action over Amazon's cold medicine

By John O'Brien |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - A potential class action against Amazon.com over non-drowsy cold medicine has been settled, though the parties have not revealed if only the named plaintiffs will recovery anything or if a class will be certified.

Hearthstone maker appeals judge's decision in class action to Ninth Circuit

By John O'Brien |
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) - The maker of the digital card game Hearthstone is appealing a federal judge's recent decision that shot down its effort to send a class action lawsuit to arbitration.

Baby dies after swallowing penny; Court rules doctors aren't liable

By Daniel Fisher |
LAKE CHARLES, La. (Legal Newsline) - Caregivers who spent more than an hour trying to save a 9-month-old who swallowed a penny aren’t liable for his death from a rare complication of the procedure to remove it, a Louisiana appeals court ruled.

Corporate Partner Juliana Neelbauer Joins Fox Rothschild in Atlanta

By Press release submission |
Fox Rothschild LLP is pleased to welcome Juliana Neelbauer to the Atlanta office as a partner in the Corporate Department.

AGs file brief opposing rule giving CFPB more power to regulate

By Chris Dickerson |
TYLER, Texas – Fourteen Attorneys General, including West Virginia’s Patrick Morrisey, have filed an amicus brief opposing a new rule implemented by the federal Consumer Finance Protection Bureau.

Texas court will have to let defendants in $33M carbon monoxide suit actually examine the plaintiffs

By Daniel Fisher |
AUSTIN, Texas (Legal Newsline) - An apartment company has the right to have its own medical expert examine six family members who claim they were exposed to carbon monoxide gas and are seeking $33 million in damages, the Texas Supreme Court ruled.

Patreon sues over pirated content but won't name names

By John O'Brien |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - Online platform Patreon is tired of its paywalled material ending up on another website.

Okta: Hacking incident didn't create stock drop, class action should be tossed

By John O'Brien |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - Lawyers have failed to turn a hacking incident into a securities class action, cybersecurity company Okta is claiming.

Lawsuit alleges Acer laptop has defective hinge

By Marian Johns |
TAMPA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — Acer America is facing a class action lawsuit alleging its "Spin" laptop has a defective hinge mechanism that causes the screen to separate from the housing.

Class action alleges NCAA's limit on paid baseball coaches violates antitrust laws

By Marian Johns |
Class action alleges NCAA's limit on paid baseball coaches violates antitrust laws

Georgia Trend Names Three Troutman Pepper Partners to 2022 ‘Legal Elite’

By Press release submission |
Three Troutman Pepper attorneys have been named to Georgia Trend’s 2022 class of “Legal Elite.”

Pa. courts move up to No. 2 ranking on ATRA's annual 'Judicial Hellholes' report list

By Nicholas Malfitano |
WASHINGTON – According to the latest annual report of “Judicial Hellholes” released Tuesday by the American Tort Reform Association, Pennsylvania courts have garnered the No. 2 ranking for jurisdictions considered unfriendly to businesses – moving up two places from the fourth spot on the list, where they had been ranked last year.

Gym sued over secret filming of member who fears video will be on 'gay porno websites'

By John O'Brien |
ORLANDO, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A Florida gym is now facing civil litigation two years after one of its members was arrested for secretly recording another man taking a shower.

Suit: Over-the-counter eyelash-extension product contains prescription drug ingredients

By Marian Johns |
CAMDEN, N.J. (Legal Newsline) — A woman alleges she developed a severe reaction to an eyelash- enhancing product that was deceptively sold as cosmetics when it contained the same active ingredients as a prescription drug.

Woman says debt relief group's advice to fight collections with litigation was 'nonsensical'

By Marian Johns |
CINCINNATI (Legal Newsline) — A woman alleges a California-based debt settlement and validation company failed to pay off her debt and charged substantial upfront fees.

'Experience and expertise' claims can violate securities laws, Colorado Supreme Court rules

By Daniel Fisher |
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - Saying it didn’t want to identify “magic words” that protected securities issuers against fraud claims, the Colorado Supreme Court upheld the reinstatement of a class action against an oil company that boasted about its “experienced and professional workforce.”

Neighbors in court battle over 'Dogshit Structure'

By John O'Brien |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - Litigation has commenced against the innovators of a "Dogpiss Tube" that kept them from having to leave their building to walk their dogs.

Ballard Spahr Launches Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Legislative Tracker

By Press release submission |
National law firm Ballard Spahr has launched an innovative online application to help cryptocurrency and blockchain industry participants keep pace with quickly evolving laws, regulations, policies, and government enforcement priorities in the space.

Chokehold victim can't sue Brazilian jiu-jitsu organization

By Daniel Fisher |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - A man who took up Brazilian jiu-jitsu at age 49 and was injured sparring with another man can’t sue the national organization affiliated with the studio where he was hurt, a California appeals court ruled.

San Diego's school COVID vaccine mandate rejected by court

By Daniel Fisher |
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) - San Diego can’t impose a Covid vaccine mandate on students because state law governs which vaccinations are required to attend public school, an appeals court ruled, rejecting arguments officials had to act to protect students and the school district from liability.