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When the Wheels are Spinning Around

04/23/14

Some thoughts on GM, successor liability, 363 sales, and due process – over at Dealb%k.

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Round One in the Books: Oral Argument in NML v. Argentina

04/23/14

On Monday, lawyers for NML and Argentina (with a cameo by lawyers for the US Department of Justice) were before the Supreme Court arguing about the scope of a US court's power to order discovery in aid of execution.

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Round One in the Books: Oral Argument in NML v. Argentina

04/23/14

On Monday, lawyers for NML and Argentina (with a cameo by lawyers for the US Department of Justice) were before the Supreme Court arguing about the scope of a US court's power to order discovery in aid of execution.

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General Mills: About-Face

04/20/14

General Mills decided to reverse direction on its recent change to its terms of service purporting to mandate arbitration and ban class actions for anyone who 'liked' them (among other things).

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General Mills: About-Face

04/20/14

General Mills decided to reverse direction on its recent change to its terms of service purporting to mandate arbitration and ban class actions for anyone who 'liked' them (among other things).

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Legal Notice. Read Carefully: Your Rights May Be Affected

04/17/14

In light of General Mills policy of claiming that its binding mandatory arbitration requirement (with class action waiver) applies to anyone who purchases its products, including via third-party vendors, I have decided, to post the following legal notice, applicable to all persons, everywhere:     

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Suffolk/NCLC Student Loans Symposium

04/15/14

I had the pleasure of participating in this weekend's very successful Research Symposium on Student Loans organized by Kathleen Engel of Suffolk Law School and Deanne Loonin of the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) (NCLC, by the way, is looking to

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