Today's Top Stories • States Cling to Life Sentences for Juvenile Offenders • Plaintiffs Push for More From GM's Compensation Plan • Mississippi College Names New School of Law Dean • FDA Issues Guidance On Social Media Marketing • Hyundai-Kia Fuel Efficiency Settlement Debated • Alabama Supreme Court Revives Asbestos' Fee Class Action • First Circuit Rejects Jurisdiction Over Junk-Fax Class Action • PlayStation Breach Litigation Ending in Relative Whimper • FDA Suit Says Supplement Company Lacks Quality Control • Greenhouse Gas Ruling Gives EPA Leeway to Regulate More Stories from ALM • Judge Hears Arguments for Injunction in Deutsche Bank Case • Sexual Harassment Is an Equal Opportunity Claim • Parsing the Privilege • Taylor Wessing Is Coming to the U.S. Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. Less than half of the 28 states affected by a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court decision... Read More » Lawyers who represent victims of General Motors Co.'s ignition switch defects... Read More » Mississippi College has named Wendy Scott as the next dean of its School of... Read More » It's a challenge to communicate a message within the confines of microblogs... Read More » Plaintiffs denounced objections to a settlement with Hyundai Motor America and... Read More » The Alabama Supreme Court has revived a proposed class action for asbestos plaintiffs... Read More » The federal courts lack jurisdiction over a junk-fax class action because the... Read More » Sony has agreed to pay $15 million to settle a proposed class action that followed... Read More » The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is suing New York-based Mira Health Products... Read More » Five years ago, environmentalists endured their worst term in decades, suffering... Read More » An attorney representing Deutsche Bank told a judge Tuesday that any 'pressure'... Read More » Women aren't the only ones who are harassed. Men also have leveled harassment... Read More » A company conducting an internal investigation isn't necessarily covered. Read More » Anglo-German legal giant Taylor Wessing is preparing to invade the U.S. The... Read More » |
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