Update: Second Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Absurd Diet-Soda Class Action

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Nearly a year ago in Neither Reason nor Science Supports Class Actions against Diet Soda Makers, we applauded the dismissal of several copycat class-action lawsuits alleging that because the word “diet” in “diet soda” implies the beverage aids in weight loss, companies like Pepsi and Dr. Pepper were misleading consumers. Consumers were misled, the suits asserted, … Continued

Update: Justices Seek Federal Government’s Views on Pending Clean Water Act Suit Petitions

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In a November 20 Featured Expert Contributor post, Cert Petitions May Mean Supreme Court Will Clarify Clean Water Act Jurisdiction, Sidley Austin LLP partner Sam Boxerman and his colleague Ben Tannen discussed two related certiorari petitions pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. Both petitions ask the Court to review circuit court decisions that held discharges through … Continued

New Jersey Supreme Court Adopts Daubert (More or Less) for Civil Cases

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Featured Expert Contributor, Judicial Gatekeeping of Expert Evidence Evan M. Tager, a Partner in the Washington, DC office of Mayer Brown LLP, with Surya Kundu, an Associate with the firm. For a printer-friendly PDF of this post, click here. Although regarded by many as a relatively plaintiff-friendly court, the New Jersey Supreme Court recently bucked … Continued

Regulatory and Legal Barriers to Tech-Company Market Entry, Success, Stubbornly Persist

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Last month at The Atlantic Festival, FTC Commissioner Slaughter and former FTC Chair Ohlhausen participated in an enlightening interview on technology regulation. When discussing how the United States approaches regulation compared to other nations, Ohlhausen said the U.S. has such an “enormous presence in the tech space” due in part to America’s “lighter touch” on … Continued