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Tuesday, October 1, 2024

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Trump's 'Pakistani mystery man' can sue for defamation

By Daniel Fisher |
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - A man whom President Donald Trump described as the `Pakistani mystery man’ at the center of conservative conspiracy theories about fraud and information leaks at the U.S. House of Representatives can sue the publisher of a book that accused him of a wide variety of crimes.

Lawsuit: Arby's overstates quality, portions of meat in sandwiches

By Marian Johns |
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) — Arby's is facing a class action lawsuit alleging it overstates the quality and portions of meat in its sandwiches.

Lawsuit blames Boston Hyatt for teen girl's shooting death

By Marian Johns |
BOSTON (Legal Newsline) — A Hyatt hotel in Boston that allegedly allowed underage partying in its rooms is facing a lawsuit after a fatal shooting.

Lawsuit over 'running battle' with Duluth officials could be time-barred

By Daniel Fisher |
ST. PAUL, Minn. (Legal Newsline) - A lawsuit claiming Duluth city officials retaliated against a property owner for exercising his right of free speech may be barred by the statute of limitations, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled, reversing an appeals court that said the 20-year battle between the city and the property owner could be a “continuing violation.”

Drug companies, others sued over allegedly ineffective decongestant

By Juliette Fairley |
Florida plaintiff Steve Audelo accused, P&G, Johnson & Johnson Consumer of fraud and deception

Virginia Lawyers Weekly Names Troutman Pepper’s Jonathan Floyd Among 2023 ‘Leaders in the Law’

By Legal Newsline Report |
Jonathan Floyd, an associate in Troutman Pepper’s nationally recognized Consumer Financial Services Practice Group, has been named among Virginia Lawyers Weekly’s 2023 “Leaders in the Law.”

Mass. Supreme Court approves skin-shock therapy on mental-health patients

By Daniel Fisher |
BOSTON (Legal Newsline) - The highest court in Massachusetts approved the continued use of controversial electric-shock treatments on mental-health patients, saying there was not enough evidence to overturn a 1987 consent decree authorizing the procedure.

BlendJet makers face suit over alleged blade shattering, melting cords

By Marian Johns |
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) — The maker of the BlendJet2 blender is facing a class action lawsuit alleging its product has major defects including blades shattering and charging cables melting.

Man sues Dollar Store over reaction to beard dye

By Marian Johns |
TAMPA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — A man alleges he suffered permanent injuries and scarring after using a beard dye he purchased from a Dollar Store in Florida.

Vedder Price Chicago Office Adds Rich Tilghman as Litigation Shareholder

By Legal Newsline Report |
Vedder Price is pleased to announce the addition of attorney Rich Tilghman as a new Shareholder in the firm’s Chicago office.

'Paid' means check in hand, court rules in case of arbitration fees

By Daniel Fisher |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - A company whose check to the arbitrators arrived several days late can’t claim it “paid” its fees within a statutory deadline, a California appeals court ruled, reviving a former employee’s chances at pursuing her sexual-harassment claim in court.

Class action: Reynolds Wrap falsely labeled as 'Made In U.S.A.'

By Marian Johns |
Class Action: Reynolds Wrap falsely labeled as 'Made In U.S.A.'

Calif. corrections officers won't be penalized for response to murder by cellmate

By John O'Brien |
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - Employees of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation won't face a federal lawsuit over the death of a 37-year-old inmate who was stomped to death by his cellmate.

Non-experts barred from testifying on 'ultra-rare' malaria death

By Daniel Fisher |
ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) - A trial judge was correct to bar two physicians from testifying in a lawsuit over the death of a man who contracted an “ultra-rare” case of severe malaria after visiting Africa, a Georgia appeals court ruled, rejecting arguments the doctors could tell jurors the patient would have lived with different treatment.

Farm owners sue Arkansas cops who shot their escaped pigs

By Marian Johns |
MOUNTAIN PINE, Ark. (Legal Newsline) — An Arkansas couple allege in a recent lawsuit that police officers shot and killed their pigs after they escaped from their family farm.

Troutman Pepper’s Virginia Office Managing Partners Named Among State’s Top Leaders in Virginia 500

By Legal Newsline Report |
Troutman Pepper’s Virginia office managing partners, John Ramirez and Brooks Smith have once again been named to the Virginia 500: The 2023-24 Power List. The annual list, published by Virginia Business, recognizes the state’s “most powerful and influential leaders in business, government, politics and education.”

LMG Life Sciences Recognizes Morgan Lewis With Impact Deal of the Year Award

By Legal Newsline Report |
Morgan Lewis has received the Impact Deal of the Year Award from LMG Life Sciences in recognition of the firm’s representation of Merck in its exclusive $9.5 billion license and collaboration agreement with Kelun-Biotech to develop seven investigational preclinical antibody-drug conjugates for the treatment of cancer.

Estate of man who committed suicide gets chance to sue Washington over sexual abuse

By John O'Brien |
OLYMPIA, Wash. (Legal Newsline) - The estate of a man who blamed the State of Washington for sexual abuse while in the foster care system filed its lawsuit in time, the state Supreme Court has ruled.

No insurance for defendant, no money for class members in Facebook Pixel settlement

By John O'Brien |
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) - Class action lawyers are hoping to claim up to $730,000 in fees from a class action settlement that will offer no money to online visitors of the media outlet The Epoch Times.

Judge tosses claims in lawsuit over sexual assault of cheerleaders

By John O'Brien |
GREENVILLE, S.C. (Legal Newsline) The South Carolina cheerleading gym alleged to have failed to supervise its coaches while they sexually assaulted minors has defeated parts of their lawsuit.