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John Deere Inks $99M Deal In Farmers' Right-To-Repair Suit
By Celeste Bott
John Deere has agreed to pay $99 million to a putative class of farmers to resolve claims that it limits competition for farm equipment repairs by preventing unaffiliated shops from acquiring the necessary tools, and will also provide injunctive relief that would allow those independent repair providers to be able to diagnose and fix John Deere-brand agricultural equipment.
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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
Firstrust Savings Bank Can't Nix 401(k) Mismanagement Suit
By Kellie Mejdrich
A former Firstrust Savings Bank worker adequately supported his claims that employees lost millions because they had to invest a portion of their savings in the bank's underperforming proprietary fund, a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled, denying the bank's motion to dismiss the proposed Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action.
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Auto Insurance Co. Escapes Retirement Fund Suit
By Patrick Hoff
An auto insurance company defeated a proposed class action claiming its employee retirement plan was unlawfully overinvested in a conservative default investment option, with a Michigan federal judge saying Tuesday that the suit lacked information about participants who voluntarily put money in the fund.
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SECURITIES
COMPETITION
PRODUCT LIABILITY
CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
USA Today Escapes Website User Tracking Suit, For Now
By Allison Grande
A California judge has shut down a proposed class action accusing USA Today of deploying tracking technology that illegally transmits information about website visitors' browsing activities to third parties, finding that the plaintiffs had failed to allege the type of concrete injury necessary to sustain their claims, while leaving the door open for their pleadings to be amended.
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CONSUMER PROTECTION
Keurig's K-Cup Pods Are Largely Unrecyclable, Suit Says
By Gina Kim
Keurig Dr Pepper was hit with a proposed class action in California federal court Tuesday alleging that it misleads consumers into believing that its single-serve plastic coffee pods are recyclable despite the fact that most recycling centers in the country don't accept them due to their size, irregular shape and other characteristics.
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IP & TECHNOLOGY
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
INSURANCE
BANKING
IMMIGRATION
SPORTS & BETTING
PEOPLE
BakerHostetler Adds Davis Wright Privacy Pro In LA
By Gina Kim
BakerHostetler announced Tuesday it has welcomed data privacy litigator Spencer Persson from Davis Wright Tremaine to its digital assets and data management practice group as partner, bringing in years of experience handling high-stakes privacy matters that will beef up the firm's privacy and digital risk class action and litigation team.
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