Lawsuits over decongestants that an FDA panel found don’t work now name more than a dozen defendants, including Walmart, Target, CVS, GlaxoSmithKline and Amazon.

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The NLJ highlights the notable petitions set to be considered at the Supreme Court’s “long conference” on Tuesday.
Judge Sides With Employer Accused of Wrongly Invoking 'Windfall Provision' to Reduce Employee's Bonus on $2M Sale
U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani granted the defendants’ motion for summary judgment regarding Green’s claims, finding that she was properly paid the commission owed to her.
Sheriffs Do Not Need Additional Approval to Deploy Tear Gas, Split Washington Supreme Court Holds
Sheriffs and county commissioners of seven noncharter counties challenged the state over a statute requiring an officer to obtain authorization from the “highest elected official in the jurisdiction” before using tear gas to suppress a riot or threat
Leader of Appalachian Law School Becomes President of Charleston Southern University
“The responsibility of leading is one that I take with great seriousness and humility,” Keith Faulkner said in a statement. “I am a good listener, and I am anxious to hear from our alumni about how they believe that we can improve CSU together.”
Arizona Appeals Court Finds COVID-19 Death Compensable Under Workers' Comp Statute
“We start with the word ‘accident,’” stated Judge Michael S. Catlett, in his written opinion for the court. “Employer suggested during oral argument that a disease not qualifying as an ‘occupational disease’ cannot qualify as an ‘accident.’ But that argument is inconsistent with decades of precedent saying otherwise.”
Photograph of Gabby Petito's Family Attorney at the Heart of Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
Massachusetts Appeals Court Says Trial Judge Lacked Jurisdiction to Rule on Insurance Dispute Against Wesco
“Here, we have concluded that Wesco’s contacts with Massachusetts are unrelated to the claims in this case, and that whatever indirect contact (if any) Wesco had with Massachusetts related to Pray’s claims is insufficient to satisfy due process,” Massachusetts Appeals Associate Justice Peter Sacks wrote for the unanimous three-judge panel.
'Everyone Is Watching This One': EtO Pollution Litigation Heats Up in Illinois—With Other States on the Horizon
This trend was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
Outraged by Scandal, Realtors Call for Ouster of Organization's Chief Legal Officer
“The buck has to stop somewhere,” National Association of Realtors staffers wrote in a letter last week seeking removal of longtime legal chief Katie Johnson and three other top executives.