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By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
"Occupy Wall Street" [OWS] protesters who plan to "shut down" Wall Street and more could be subject to massive civil liability for torts ranging from false imprisonment to civil tort conspiracy, says public interest law professor John Banzhaf

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
NYTimes food columnist Mark Bittman is only the latest expert to acknowledge the addictive nature of many fast foods, and to recommend political action -- not just education -- to counter the second biggest cause of unnecessary health care costs.

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
At that time, Garvey will be asked to explain why requiring students to live in sex-segregated dormitories does not constitute illegal sex discrimination under a statute which permits discrimination only when it is absolutely necessary.

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
Cigarette companies claiming that it's unconstitutional to require them to advise the public with graphic health warnings seem to forget that this is exactly what happened more than 40 years ago

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
Although served with a formal legal complaint charging illegal sex discrimination by forcing all on-campus students to reside in sex-segregated dorms, CU has refused repeated requests from the media to justify their legal position

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
Catholic University's President John Garvey has been served with a notarized formal legal complaint charging that his plan to segregate all of CU's dormitories on the basis of gender constitutes illegal sex discrimination under the Human Rights Act

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
The George Washington University Law School, in a remarkable coincidence, has been tied to three famous (or infamous) law suits against McDonald's, as well as three different movies, one of which is premiering on HBO Monday evening.

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
Texas has revived a bill that would make it illegal for TSA agents to engage in “intrusive touching” without probable cause, but the bill could be made stronger by using tort law now that courts have seemingly upheld suits against the agency,

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
Catholic University has received an intent-to-sue legal notice, suggesting that its plan to gender-segregate all of its dormitories would constitute illegal sex discrimination under the District of Columbia's Human Rights Act

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
While Texas's efforts to pass a law to fight groping by TSA employees may have been derailed by federal threats to shut down its air space, law suits based upon existing tort law theories have now been shown to be viable new weapons, says expert

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
At a shareholders meeting today, McDonald's will consider a proposal to retire their mascot Ronald, someone who is a legal, public relations, and even religious liability, says the man behind two law suits against the golden arches.

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
Toyota suffered a loss when a judge refused to dismiss sudden acceleration lawsuits, and upheld claims based upon economic loss, but an earlier lawsuit and a major study strongly suggest that the plaintiffs will need new theories of legal liability

By AJPESQ
An Opa Locka City Commissioner at the April 27th, 2011 regular Commission meeting, proposed the termination of any city employee's employment if that employee files a lawsuit against the City

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
In France, apparently for the first time, a nonsmoker has successfully sued her employer and won money damages for being exposed to tobacco smoke in the workplace. This victory follows a long string of successful legal actions in the U.S.

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
The law suit charging Taco Bell with false advertising regarding its beef is reminiscent of a suit against McDonald's over its beef claims which McDonald's originally derided as "frivolous," but which it was forced to pay $12.5 million to settle

By Lear Werts LLP
Lear Werts LLP has filed a lawsuit against the City of Columbia for the negligence of one of the City’s bus drivers seeking compensation on behalf of a Sturgeon, Missouri woman who was injured in a car wreck on Old Highway 63 in Columbia, Missouri.

By Law Offices of Steven C. Vondran
Wells fargo sells worthless junior lien at a foreclosure sale and then forecloses on the senior lien - deceptively reaping the benefits of valuable home improvements!

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
It may have taken the threat of a sex discrimination law suit by the "Father of Potty Parity," but Jon Stewart's threat to use "unenclosed toilets," and to provide shovels to rally participants needing to relieve themselves, has ended.

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
Jon Stewart's threat to have unenclosed toilets at his "Rally to Restore Sanity" has been met with the threat of a law suit by the "Father of Potty Parity," says a law professor whose acts brought more gender-neutral potties to the Obama Inauguration

By Action on Smoking and Health (ASH)
One of the country's largest e-cigarette [e-cig] companies has been forced to make major concessions to settle a law suit which threatened to put it out of business, says Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), America's first antismoking organization.

By Full Service Foods Group
Coca Cola Enterprises (CCE) initiated settlement to resolve the complaint filed by Full Service Vending involving six separate counts, one of them being breach of contract.

By Joel McLaughlin
Litigation financing is a process in which the victim of an accident gets the money they need to pursue justice. Pre-settlement funding is becoming more and more prevalent due to the current state of the economy.

By Joel McLaughlin
If you have been injured and are involved in a personal injury case, the term lawsuit loans may sound a bit intimidating.

By Action on Smoking and Health (ASH)
E-cigarettes are running into more legal trouble, with outright bans, restrictions, import interceptions, law suits, and even potential criminal liability for sellers, reports Action on Smoking and Health (ASH).

By Action on Smoking and Health (ASH)
ASH recently stood up to an e-cigarette company which tried to bully a newspaper into retracting a story critical of their product. There was no retraction, and imports of the product are being banned nearby.

By Thomas Prevenslik
US science by promoting the hoax that high temperatures and even nuclear fusion may be produced in collapsing bubbles has led to differences of scientific opinion at Purdue and malicious damage litigation against colleagues.

By Peter Kent/LegalView.com
LegalView.com, your one-stop shop for legal information online, has responded to the recall of AMO's Moisture Plus contact lens solution with a free new Web site collecting important information for concerned contact lens wearers.



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