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In March, Safeway and Albertsons announced that they had entered into a definitive merger agreement. As night follows day, litigation ensued. At least 12 class action complaints were filed by alleged stockholders of Safeway against the company,...

The Florida Board of Pharmacy rules allow pharmacies to engage in office-use compounding. Rule 64B16-27.700, FAC. This allows pharmacies to compound drugs for physicians to use in treating their patients in the office without writing a...

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has given Oracle a big win in its suit claiming Google used its patented and copyrighted Java technology in Android software. The appeals court ruled that application programming interfaces, or APIs, are covered by U.S.

A Child's Death Brings Safety Questions To Window Blinds Industry The tragic, choking death of a child has brought to light questions of product safety for window blind manufacturers. As with many lethal safety issues for children, the cords that...

The familiar split on the U.S. Supreme Court—five Republican-appointed justices against four Democratic appointees—may not seem unusual by present-day standards. But by historical standards, the partisan split is extraordinary, the New York Times reports.

Marine Corps defense lawyers at Camp Pendleton are contacting dozens of clients to inform them about a raid on the lawyers’ offices earlier this month. Lt. Col.

Public defenders and prosecutors in Massachusetts are so poorly paid that they are among the working poor, according to a study by the state bar association.

Lawyers for plaintiffs suing Hyundai complained to a Montana judge last Wednesday that the automaker “clearly tried to drop a bombshell” when its expert noticed an object in a photograph that had apparently been overlooked for 34 months.

Craigslist is an amazing do-it-yourself tool for everything from selling your car to renting a house. Unfortunately, Craigslist users must also stay alert to protect themselves from criminals and lowlifes who run a variety of clever scams on the website.

Snapchat settled with the FTC on Thursday over privacy complaints and allegations of misleading advertising. The app that has touted its video and picture messages as "ephemeral" now has to eat those words.

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