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Ex-Conn. Prosecutor Fights Drug Co. Bid To Appeal DQ Denial
By Matthew Santoni
Insurers Humana Inc. and Molina Healthcare Inc. urged a federal judge to turn down a group of generic-drug makers' request for an immediate trip to the Third Circuit, arguing the drugmakers' bid for a second chance to disqualify Connecticut's former assistant attorney general from an antitrust case was not qualified for an interlocutory appeal.
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PRODUCT LIABILITY
Monsanto, Roundup Users Fight 'Attack' On $7.25B Deal
By Rae Ann Varona
Monsanto and a proposed class that entered into a $7.25B settlement resolving claims linking Roundup to non-Hodgkin lymphoma have urged a California federal court overseeing multidistrict litigation to reject two law firms' "baseless smear campaign" and "attack" on the pending deal, saying the deal falls outside the court's jurisdiction.
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CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
Samba TV Must Face Wiretap, Privacy Claims In Data Suit
By Jared Foretek
A California federal judge allowed invasion of privacy and Federal Wiretap Act claims against smart TV advertising company Samba TV to proceed to discovery Tuesday, ruling that a proposed class's allegations that the company collected viewing data to build viewer profiles that include their political leanings constituted actionable harm.
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CONSUMER PROTECTION
Costco Says '100% Agave' Tequila Suit Belongs In Mexico
By Ben Adlin
Costco has urged a Washington federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the retailer of falsely labeling its Kirkland Signature tequila as made from pure agave, arguing that a U.S. court exercising jurisdiction over the case would interfere with Mexico's "exclusive sovereign authority to determine what is and is not 100% agave tequila."
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Nintendo Customers Jump In On Tariff Refund Suits
By Jack McLoone
Video game giant Nintendo stands to make "windfall profits" through refunds of President Donald Trump's now-invalidated global tariff regime since those costs were actually passed on to consumers, a proposed class action in Washington federal court said, joining the chorus of customers looking to secure tariff-related refunds.
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Illinois Judge Sends Kalshi Gambling Suit To New York
By Katryna Perera
An Illinois federal judge transferred a putative class action accusing Kalshi Inc. of violating Illinois gambling and consumer protection laws to New York, which has consolidated similar lawsuits claiming the platform falsely markets itself as a "prediction market," when it is actually running an illegal sports gambling operation.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
Written Consent Ruling May Signal Change For Telemarketing
The Fifth Circuit's ruling in Bradford v. Sovereign Pest Control is a takedown of the Federal Communications Commission's prior express written consent regulation, and because Loper Bright empowers courts to disregard agency interpretations, Telephone Consumer Protection Act litigants now have an opportunity to challenge previously settled FCC regulations, orders and interpretations, say attorneys at Manatt.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Another 'Inventing Anna' Attorney Gets Disbarred
By Emily Sawicki
A New York state appeals court has accepted the resignation of a New York City attorney amid a misconduct investigation, reportedly leaving high-profile socialite scammer Anna Sorokin without legal counsel while facing fee claims from her former lawyer, according to a Thursday notice by opposing counsel.
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