The FTC issued revised guidelines for use of consumer, celebrity, and expert endorsements in advertisements.
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The FTC issued revised guidelines for use of consumer, celebrity, and expert endorsements in advertisements.
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On December 11, 2009 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals weighed in on an issue that has divided the federal courts and, adopting the view of the Seventh Circuit, held that plaintiffs in retaliation cases are not entitled to compensatory or punitive damages under the Americans With Disabilities Act but are instead limited to seeking equitable relief and, thus, are not entitled to a jury trial,. Alvarado v. Cajun Operating Co., — F.3d —-, 2009 WL 4724267, *8 (9th Circ. Dec. 11, 2009).
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The number of buyers backing out of their contracts for condominiums all across New York City continues to increase, and, in response, developers are fighting an arduous battle. It appears that the proliferation of such claims will continue well into 2010 and perhaps beyond.
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Supreme Court announced today that it will decide a case that may define how much privacy workers have when they send text messages from company accounts.
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D.C. District Court Finds E-Mail Sent From Work to Private Attorney to Be Privileged Even if Sent From Work
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