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Schrems II: The Implications for Data Transfers and SCC

1st November 2021
More than a year on, the consequences of the SCHREMS II ruling for data regulation are still being determined across the legal and business worlds.
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Improving Dispute Resolution in Cultural and Creative Industries

1st November 2021
What obstacles still stand in the way of effective mediation and arbitration in the cultural and creative sector, and how can lawyers deal with them?
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Why Generic Drug Price Fixing is Holding Your Health Plan Hostage

1st November 2021
As generic drug manufacturers begin to exercise more power, what are US consumers’ options for recourse against inflated drug prices?
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Responding to Catastrophe: Workplace Accident Investigations

1st November 2021
In the aftermath of catastrophic accidents, a thorough investigation is necessary to assess the cause of the disaster and determine what steps must be taken.
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Kellogg Sued For $5 Million Over Amount Of Strawberries In Pop-Tarts

29th October 2021
“Strawberries are the Product’s characterizing ingredient, since their amount has a material bearing on price and consumer acceptance, and consumers expect they are present in an amount greater than other fruits,” the lawsuit said. “The Product’s common or usual name of 'Whole Grain Frosted Strawberry Toaster Pastries,' is false, deceptive, and misleading, because it contains […]
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Johnson & Johnson Reaches $297 Million Texas Opioid Settlement

27th October 2021
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said the terms of the agreement “largely track” the proposed nationwide settlement, in which Johnson & Johnson agreed to pay a maximum of $5 billion to resolve claims by states and local governments.  The full payout by the healthcare company is subject to at least 96% of local Texas governments […]
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Navistar To Pay $52 Million And Reduce Pollution As Part Of Settlement With US Justice Department

26th October 2021
On Monday, the Justice Department said that Navistar illegally used heavy-duty diesel engines which were not authorised by the Environmental Protection Agency emissions rules. The United States filed a lawsuit against Navistar in 2015 over the engines, with the Justice Department ruling that the company must now purchase and destroy enough older diesel engines to […]
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