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Appellate Court Finds Minnesota Courts Have Personal Jurisdiction Over Samsung in Lawsuit Faulting 'Exploding' E-Cig Battery

Samsung SDI faces a string of similar cases filed across the country by plaintiffs who allege they sustained severe burns from exploding e-cigarettes, some of which have been dismissed due to lack of personal jurisdiction and one of which resulted in a $10 million settlement for a Georgia resident.         Click Here To Read The […]

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Costco Travel Isn't Liable in Antigua Resort Wrongful Death Case, Federal Judge Rules

“Taking the well-pled facts and drawing all reasonable inferences in plaintiff’s favor, Costco falsely advertised RHA as a high-quality, family-friendly resort that was prepared to reopen safely after the Covid-19 pandemic when in fact it was low-quality, lacking in amenities, had poor customer-service, poor management, and drunken customers engaging in sex acts in the pool. […]

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Federal Judiciary Plans to Limit Operations, Begin Furloughs as Shutdown Drags On

Courts will remain open, but staff may only perform “certain excepted activities permitted under the Anti-Deficiency Act, including those needed to carry out constitutional duties of resolving cases and for the safety of human life and protection of property, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts said.         Click Here To Read The Full Article

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