...triple-A rated investments. Parent company The McGraw-Hill Cos. Inc. had asked San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Curtis Karnow to stay...
In recent settlements concerning paints marketed as VOC-free, the FTC showed that it will focus on consumer desires and expectations specific to the product type in question in assessing environmenta
...Cite as: Granite Commercial Industries, LLC v. Landmark American Ins. Co., CV 10-2084, NYLJ 1202582315359, at...
Notice to the bar
...recent case, In re Teligent, Inc., 640 F.3d 53 (2d...with distributors before the Financial Industry Disputes Resolution Centre Ltd. ("...
...American Petrofina v. PPG Industries (1984), Fort...Howard v. Faberge Inc. (1984), the...
National Law Journal
...Plaintiff-Appellant William Foster ("Foster") sued his former employer, Defendant-Appellee PPG Industries, Inc. ("PPG"), and Defendant-Appellee the PPG Industries Employee Savings Plan (the...
National Law Journal
...on the campaign trail (he favored licorice). The food manufacturing industry is multidimensional, involving product safety, packaging, and distribution laws that vary from...
...Cite as: Avocent Redmond Corp. v. Raritan Americas, Inc., 10 Civ. 6100 (PKC), NYLJ 1202567609053, at *1 (SDNY, Decided July 31...
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