...A Camden, N.J., ordinance that forces restaurants, food stores and other retail businesses to close up early has been upheld...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...a customer who slipped and fell on ice and snow in the store's parking lot. In an unpublished opinion, a three-judge...
...Gimbel Brothers (1950). In this price-fixing case, five Philadelphia department stores and nine individuals were charged with agreeing to sell all merchandise at...
The state Superior Court has rejected the wrongful termination appeal of a woman who was fired from her position as a licensed professional counselor at a Pennsylvania women's drug and alcohol abuse
...links to oversized and cheap sodas typically sold by fast-food restaurants and convenience stores is not as clear-cut as Bloomberg portrays it....
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Breach of Duty " Jury Ver Gonzalez v. Giant Food Stores, Inc., PICS Case No. 13-0324 (C.P. Lehigh Nov. 1...
...Kraft Foods has settled claims that it failed to properly calculate overtime brought by people who stock grocery store shelves for $1...
...cited 1982 ruling by the Eleventh Circuit in Lynn's Food Stores v. U.S. ex rel. U.S. Department of Labor....
...investigations, civil suits, subpoenas and Food and Drug Administration warnings....
...2010, obesity cases invoking the ADA have included actions against Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Follett Corp., Western Pennsylvania Health and Athletic Association, the Pennsylvania Depart...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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