The maker of Nutella is the target of a consumer class action filed on Tuesday alleging the company falsely markets its hazelnut spread as healthy for children even though the product is loaded with saturated fat and processed sugar.
A state judge has ruled that the maker and distributor of surgical equipment cannot copy the hard drive of a Long Island man’s personal computer to determine if the man and his now-deceased wife reviewed the company’s website prior to the use of their product in her fatal back surgery.
Miami attorneys, journalists and others — all in snappy suspenders and fedoras, slick shoes and even slicker hair — took part Tuesday in a re-enactment of a 1930 trial of notorious Prohibition-era gangster Al Capone, as part of the celebration of the 100th year of Miami-Dade Circuit Court. Judge Scott J
The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted review in 14 new cases to be argued in its new term. The order list is the product of the Court’s so-called “long conference” Monday at which, in private, it considered the thousands of petitions that have piled up during the summer recess
Opening statements began on Wednesday in a trial pitting California upstart Pom Wonderful against juice-making giant Welch Foods Inc.