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Multi-State Bar Exam to Include Civil Procedure Section

Beginning in February 2015, the Multi-State Bar Exam will contain a section on civil procedure, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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SCOTUS to Hear Generic Drug Maker Liability Case

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the appeal of a decision awarding $21 million to a woman who suffered severe burns and was rendered permanently blind by the anti-inflammatory drug sulindac after a doctor prescribed it to treat her shoulder pain in 2004, according to the New York Times.

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SEC Must Pursue Civil Penalties for Fraud Within 5 Yrs

The U.S. Supreme Court has held that the Securities and Exchange Commission and other federal agencies must file cases pursuing civil penalties for fraudulent activity within five years of the day the fraud takes place, not within five years of the day the fraud is discovered.

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SCOTUS Hears Case on Voting Rights Act ‘Preclearance’ Formula

The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard arguments in a case challenging the formula that is applied to determine which states are subject to “preclearance,” according to the New York Times.

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SCOTUS Decision Helps Shareholders Pursue Class Actions

In a move that’s out of sync with a recent spate of decisions making class actions more difficult to pursue, the U.S. Supreme Court last week held that shareholders may pursue securities class actions without first having to prove the defendant company’s actions actually affected the company’s share price, according to a Bloomberg article.

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Jury Awards Vaginal Mesh Victim $11.1 M

A jury in New Jersey Superior Court recently awarded $11.1 million to Linda Gross, a woman who suffered debilitating injuries from a vaginal mesh implant manufactured by Johnson & Johnson’s Ethicon unit.

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Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Political Contributions Limits

U.S. Supreme Court building.

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging the Constitutionality of limits on the overall amount of a person's political contributions, according to an article in the New York Times.

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Judge Vacates Class-Action Settlement Sending Bulk of Cash to Charity, Lawyers

A federal appeals court vacated a class-action lawsuit settlement that would have paid $14 million to the class plaintiffs' attorneys and roughly $18 million to charities designated by the parties but only $3 million to the plaintiffs, according to a Reuters article.

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Alcohol Tests Necessary in U.S. Steel Worker Case: Judge

 

Random alcohol tests administered to new employees at a U.S. Steel plant in Pennsylvania are necessary and job-related, a federal district court judge held this week.

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Former NY Law Students Press on in Law School Stats Case

Nine former New York Law School students that claim their alma mater inflated postgraduate employment statistics to trick them into enrolling are pressing on with their fight despite a setback.

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