6 results for 'filedAt:"2024-03-24"'.
J. Brooks partly grants an online business trade association's motion to limit discovery in a suit against the state on a law, paused in its enforcement, that would require social media companies to verify the age of account holders to protect minors. Limited discovery will be allowed since "extensive discovery is excessive and unnecessary."
Court: USDC Western District of Arkansas , Judge: Brooks, Filed On: March 24, 2024, Case #: 5:23cv5105, NOS: Constitutionality of State Statutes - Other Suits, Categories: Civil Rights, Constitution, Discovery
J. Jenkins partially grants the defendant isobutane manufacturer’s motion to dismiss a pharmaceutical company’s breach of contract, breach of warranty, negligence and product liability claims. The isobutane manufacturer produces a component used in the pharma company’s antifungal spray, and now the pharma company accuses the manufacturer of contaminating that component with benzene. The court allows most of the pharma company’s claims to stand but dismisses its negligence and strict liability claims, finding they are barred by the economic loss doctrine.
Court: USDC Northern District of Illinois, Judge: Jenkins, Filed On: March 24, 2024, Case #: 1:23cv4391, NOS: Contract Product Liability - Contract, Categories: Product Liability, Warranty, Contract
J. Azrack transfers a putative class action against the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City from this New York court to the U.S. District of New Jersey. The complaint alleges the casino violates state consumer protection laws when it issues cash-out tickets, which can then be redeemed at various kiosks inside casino, instead of cash for certain transactions. His injuries ultimately occurred in New Jersey, so this court lacks personal jurisdiction over the case.
Court: USDC Eastern District of New York, Judge: Azrack, Filed On: March 24, 2024, Case #: 2:22cv6758, NOS: Truth in Lending - Torts - Personal Property, Categories: Consumer Law, Venue, Class Action
J. Marutollo conditionally certifies a Fair Labor Standards Act putative collective action against Boar’s Head, the deli meat supplier, with claims for unpaid wages and untimely wage payments. The litigant, a service support specialist employed at one of its distribution centers in Brooklyn, adequately pleaded that members of the proposed collective action are similarly situated. Boar’s Head is ordered to provide a list of all current and former hourly workers who were employed at the distribution center between August 2020 to August 2023.
Court: USDC Eastern District of New York, Judge: Marutollo, Filed On: March 24, 2024, Case #: 1:23cv6333, NOS: Amer w/Disabilities-Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Class Action, Labor
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