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Consumers allege The Athletic's auto subscription renewal is illegal

By Marian Johns |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) — The Athletic Media Company is facing a class action lawsuit over its allegedly illegal subscription renewal program.

Forward Thinking: 2023 Employment and Labor Law Issues on January 26

By Press release submission |
Set your workplace up for success in 2023. Mitigate risks on the horizon with help from attorneys in Fox Rothschild’s Labor & Employment Department.

California appeals court says parents of police officer who died by suicide can get coroner's records

By Dan Churney |
A California appeals panel has ruled the parents of a San Jose-area police officer, who died by suicide, are entitled to coroner materials they want for their own investigation into their son's death.

California AG sues Amazon over... low prices?

By Daniel Fisher |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - California Attorney General Rob Bonta is suing Amazon for harming consumers. Not by charging them too much, but by pushing merchants on its platform to charge the lowest prices available.

Work-From-Home Policies: Avoiding Employment Claims Under the ADA, FMLA, FLSA and More on January 25, 2023

By Press release submission |
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, employers and employees have changed their expectations with respect to working from home.

California AG joins with other states asking SCOTUS to take up case over future of CFPB

By Sarah Downey |
A federal appeals court declared the way that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is funded to be unconstitutional, because it essentially allows the federal agency to answer only to itself, and not elected lawmakers

Hot Topics in Food Law for 2023 on January 24

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Hungry for the latest food law insights and developments?


New filing urges California Supreme Court to rein in lawsuit abuse vs employers under state's PAGA law

By Sarah Downey |
A new friend of the court brief seeks end to "shakedown" of small businesses under the California Private Attorneys General Act, a law that a new coalition of business advocates argues is being used merely to enrich trial lawyers

2023 California CLE Series Part 4: Trademarks and the metaverse: what you need to know on January 24

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You are invited to our annual CLE series being held from January 18, 2023 to January 25, 2023. T

Class actions over protein find footing in San Francisco federal court

By John O'Brien |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - Class action lawyers have found a court receptive to their claims that food companies are misrepresenting the quantity and quality of the protein in their products.

Experts cast doubt on coordinated wealth tax bills

By Spencer Pauley, The Center Square |
California and several other U.S. states led by Democrats are seeking to launch a coordinated effort to boost state taxes on their wealthiest citizens. But how effective would it be?

Class action lawyers want $2.5M in fees from settlement over Vizzy vitamin C claims

By John O'Brien |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - Molson Coors has chosen to settle rather than fight class action lawsuits brought by hard seltzer drinkers who thought the products would be more nutritious.

Attorney General Bonta Announces Settlement to Address Wildfire Ignition Risks and GHG Impacts from Proposed Development in Lake County

By Press release submission |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a settlement that will address wildfire ignition risks and greenhouse gas impacts from the proposed Guenoc Valley development project.

Judge: Olly can't shake class action claiming too much melatonin in supplements

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The judge said the class action lawsuit isn't preempted by federal law or FDA regulations. Olly claimed the lawsuit seeks to set an illegal upper limit on how much vitamins and minerals can be included in supplements

Reed Smith announces 37 new partners across its global platform

By Press release submission |
Reed Smith announced a promotion class of 71 lawyers worldwide, effective January 1, 2023. Thirty-seven associates and counsel advanced to partner; 34 associates advanced to counsel.

Nonprofit, 3 former inmates sue Corrections Department over law giving transgender inmates access to female prisons

By Juliette Fairley |
The state has asked a federal judge to dismiss the lawsuit, which seeks to toss sections of SB132 for violating the rights and safety of incarcerated females by forcing them to share prisons with transgender women

2023 California CLE Series Part 3: California labor and employment legal updates for 2023: New legislation and beyond on January 19, 2023

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You are invited to our annual CLE series being held from January 18, 2023 to January 25, 2023.

California attorney general sues insulin makers, pharmacy managers for alleged overcharges

By Tom Joyce, The Center Square |
The lawsuit is similar in scope, demands and allegations to other lawsuits filed by other U.S. states against the same insulin makers and distributors.

Spindrift Sparkling Water allegedly not made with all natural ingredients

By Marian Johns |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) — A lawsuit alleges the maker of Spindrift Sparkling Water drinks fraudulently label and market its product as having only natural ingredients.