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News Roundup (2423)

Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Political Contributions Limits

U.S. Supreme Court building.

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging the Constitutionality of limits on the overall amount of a person's political contributions, according to an article in the New York Times.

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Judge Vacates Class-Action Settlement Sending Bulk of Cash to Charity, Lawyers

A federal appeals court vacated a class-action lawsuit settlement that would have paid $14 million to the class plaintiffs' attorneys and roughly $18 million to charities designated by the parties but only $3 million to the plaintiffs, according to a Reuters article.

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Alcohol Tests Necessary in U.S. Steel Worker Case: Judge

 

Random alcohol tests administered to new employees at a U.S. Steel plant in Pennsylvania are necessary and job-related, a federal district court judge held this week.

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Former NY Law Students Press on in Law School Stats Case

Nine former New York Law School students that claim their alma mater inflated postgraduate employment statistics to trick them into enrolling are pressing on with their fight despite a setback.

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Heart Procedures Prompt Hundreds to Sue

More than 300 people are suing St. Joseph Hospital in Kentucky, its parent company, and 11 of its current or former cardiologists, according to an article in USA Today.

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Family Awarded $63M in Children’s Motrin Case

A Massachusetts jury awarded $63 Million to a family whose daughter was near death and is now blind as a result of having suffered an adverse reaction to Johnson & Johnson's Children's Motrin when she was seven, according to a recent article in The Boston Globe.

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Senate Expands Violence Against Women Act

The Senate recently voted to expand the reach of the landmark Violence Against Women Act of 1994 to specify that: (1) victim’s rights and prosecution programs created by the law can be used in cases of domestic abuse involving same-sex couples; and (2) tribal courts may pursue non-Indians who attack Indian woman on tribal land, according to a recent New York Times article.

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Settlement: Macmillan Lifts e-Book Retailer Discount Restriction

Holtzbrinck Publishers LLC, which does business as Macmillan, has agreed to, among other things, immediately lift its restrictions on discounts by e-book retailers.

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Merck Reaches $688M Class Action Settlement

In one of the top 25 securities class-action settlements of all time, pharmaceutical giant Merck agreed to pay $688 million to settle two lawsuits alleging the company didn’t act in the best interests of its shareholders, according to a recent article from USA Today.

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Are Law Industry Woes Exaggerated?

Reports of the death of the legal profession have been greatly exaggerated, according to a recent article from The American Lawyer.

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