“Made to Look New” Cosmetics Shouldn’t be a ‘Thing,’ Ulta
A Chicago judge has given the go-ahead to a class-action filed on behalf of Ulta customers claiming the company sold used cosmetics.
A Chicago judge has given the go-ahead to a class-action filed on behalf of Ulta customers claiming the company sold used cosmetics.
As more and more purchases are online and more small businesses have an online presence, sales tax has become an increasingly hot issue. A SCOTUS ruling has just made it hotter.
Busy entrepreneurs – including solo lawyers or small firms – don’t have a lot of time to spend on social media marketing. It pays to optimize the time they do have to get the best results.
Following a synthetic marijuana scare, the Pennsylvania D.O.C. has acceded to prisoner demands on attorney-client privilege.
As the Insys trial continues, jurors hear testimony from a former call center manager who claims employees were instructed to lie to insurers to win approval of Subsys.
Veterans Affiars is unable to dismiss a case involving a therapist-client relationship that is contends was personal.
The plaintiffs claim Coffee Creek staff enabled an alleged sex predator to abuse inmates for years.
A Chester County family is suing SoCal Herbal Remedies after Caleb Sturgis, 25, took kratom, an herbal supplement, and died.
Earlier this week, an Alabama judge ruled that unborn babies are legal people entitled to the same legal rights and protections as everyone else. The decision allows a suit filed by Ryan Magers against the Alabama Women’s Center for Reproductive Alternatives (AWC) abortion facility to proceed.
Due to potential fire hazard concerns, Double Insight is recalling more than 100,000 Gem 65 8-in-1 Instant Pots.