With two months to go until companies are expected to comply with the updated Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) rule, the Federal Trade Commission on April 25 released a highly anticip
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
A woman who was prescribed medications for off-label uses doesn't have standing to sue the drug company that marketed them, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held
...Connor. Sullivan, who jumped to Dechert in 2001 from Lowenstein Sandler, said, "I thought I'd retire at Dechert." But...
...Division of Law director. On Tuesday, Chiesa appointed Christopher Porrino of Lowenstein Sandler in Roseland, who will take over by the end of February...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...Brog Leinwand Greene Genovese & Gluck, New York; Michael J. Hahn, Lowenstein Sandler, Roseland, N.J.; David R. Martin, D.R. Martin, Atlanta....
A federal judge has approved a $35.5 million settlement in a class action in which plaintiffs alleged that Babies "R" Us and a group of baby product manufacturers violated antitrust law
A federal judge has approved a $35 million settlement in a class action in which plaintiffs claimed Babies "R" Us Inc. and baby product manufacturers engaged in violations of antitrust law
...area is borne out in New Jersey as well. In April, Lowenstein Sandler doubled the size of its Palo Alto, Calif., office by adding...
...with partner Kenneth Rosen and 21 other lawyers, had moved to Lowenstein Sandler in Roseland. Ravin Sarasohn sued Rosen and other defectors...
...most recent partner grab occurred this week when New Jersey-based Lowenstein Sandler confirmed that Ira Sorkin, who was the defense counsel for Bernard...
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