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Top Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down D.C.’s Controversial PBM Fiduciary Law

Washington, DC (Vocus) July 10, 2010 In a major victory for consumers and payers, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia today struck down a District law that would have designated pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) as “fiduciaries” (case number 09-7042). The Court found the key portions of the law, Title II of […]

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Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Jury Verdict Against TASER International, Inc., in Wrongful Death Suit

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 11, 2011 The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the first-ever plaintiffs products liability verdict against Scottsdale based TASER International, Inc., the leading manufacturer of Electronic Control Devices (ECDs). TASER had sought to overturn the jurys wrongful-death verdict claiming various errors during the trial (see the attached Memorandum Decision).

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Law Offices of Kramer and Kaslow: Michigan Court of Appeals Invalidates MERS Foreclosures

Calabasas, CA (PRWEB) June 09, 2011 The State of Michigan Court of Appeals ruled in an unpublished opinion on May 10, 2011 (No. 296668 Oakland Circuit Court LC No. 2009-104156-CH) that a company called Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. (MERS) did not have the right to initiate foreclosure by advertisement on two homes because it

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1st Circuit of U.S. Court of Appeals Upholds Videotaping of Police Conduct

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 03, 2011 Alex Galindo with the law offices of Curd, Galindo & Smith, LLP, a police misconduct/civil rights attorney is happy to announce that the 1st Circuit of the U. S. Court of Appeals has held that videotaping police in the course of their duties is “unambiguously” a free speech

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