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'Powerful' Risk For Women Using Talc, UC Prof Tells Jury
By Craig Clough
An epidemiology professor at the University of California, San Francisco testified Wednesday in a Los Angeles bellwether trial over claims Johnson & Johnson's talc products caused deadly ovarian cancer in three women, saying there are multiple studies concluding the product increases the risk of the disease, including one finding a "very powerful" risk.
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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
Ranch And Home Supply Chain Hit With Wage, Age Bias Suit
By Benjamin Morse
A ranch and home supply chain misclassified assistant store managers as overtime-exempt despite requiring them to spend most of their time performing manual labor, a former worker alleged in a proposed collective and class action in Colorado federal court, adding that the company fired her for complaining about age discrimination.
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SECURITIES
PRODUCT LIABILITY
CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
Columbia Bank Didn't Encrypt Client Data, Class Action Says
By Ben Adlin
A Columbia Bank customer whose personal information was allegedly compromised in a 2025 data breach filed a proposed class action Tuesday in Seattle federal court, accusing the bank of failing to follow federal cybersecurity guidance and industry best practices, including encrypting details such as clients' Social Security numbers and account numbers.
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Entertainment Website 'Tester' Can Proceed With Tracking Suit
By Allison Grande
A California federal judge has refused to toss a proposed class action accusing Anschutz Entertainment Group of illegally using tracking tools that transmitted website visitors' data to third parties, finding that two of the plaintiff's three wiretap and privacy claims could move forward and that her status as a website "tester" did not preclude her from pressing the suit.
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IP & TECHNOLOGY
WWE Investors Want Sanctions For Deleted Signal Messages
By Jarek Rutz
Counsel for World Wrestling Entertainment shareholders urged the Delaware Chancery Court on Wednesday to draw evidence sanctions against former CEO Vince McMahon and other company leaders, arguing that deleted Signal messages, missing texts and discarded notes undercut the record in their challenge to WWE's $21.4 billion merger with Ultimate Fighting Championship.
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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
Ore. Justices Urged To Reverse PacifiCorp Appeal Win
By Cara Salvatore
Property owners urged the Oregon Supreme Court Wednesday to overturn a decision wiping out their wildfire damages verdict against PacifiCorp, saying the ruling leaves the state "without a workable framework" for class trials and citing "unfortunate appearance-of-justice concerns" regarding the judge who wrote the opinion.
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