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The Media

Linda S. Crawford

There is a perception, in large part driven by media bias, that in America today, unlike in times past, "everyone sues." This could not be farther from the truth.

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Practice Tip: Cell Phone Usage and Brain Tumors

James H. Rotondo & Kaitlin A. Canty

Recent headlines have reignited interest in litigation involving the link between cell phones and the development of brain tumors. Is a change in the application of present law supportable?

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<i>Online Extra</i> Koh Drops Ax on Privacy Claims Against Apple

Julia Love

A federal judge has disposed of one of the most mature privacy class actions filed against a Silicon Valley company, concluding that plaintiffs' claims against Apple Inc. were doomed by their ignorance of its policies.

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New FDA Guidelines on Gluten-Free Products

Chris Gunnels & Aliyya Haque

On Aug. 5, 2013, the FD) issued a final rule defining the labeling requirements for a product claiming to be "gluten-free."

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<i>Online Extra</i>Google Will Pay AGs $17 Million to Settle Privacy Claims

Cheryl Miller

California will receive $1 million as its share of a $17 million multi-state payment from Google Inc. to settle complaints that the Mountain View search engine improperly tracked users of Apple Safari web browsers over two years.

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Real Property Law

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

In-depth analysis of two major rulings.

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Landlord & Tenant

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

A number of important rulings are analyzed and discussed.

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Development

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Analysis of two key cases.

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Nonprimary Residence Proceedings

Stewart E. Sterk

If a trial court determines that a tenant did ' or did not ' maintain his primary residence in his rent-stabilized apartment, what standard of review must an appellate court apply in reviewing that determination?

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Movers & Shakers

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Movement among franchise professionals.

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