Recent Ninth Circuit Ruling on Nutrition Labeling is a Win for Consumers
By WBE | 3.24.2015 | For Consumers,In The News,You Should Know
On March 13, 2015, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a consumer-friendly decision in Reid v. Johnson & Johnson, a false advertising case concerning assertions made by a ...
CFPB Study Confirms Arbitration Clauses Do Not Benefit Consumers
By WBE | 3.11.2015 | For Consumers,For Investors,In The News,Public Victories,You Should Know
If you ask a company representative if they think arbitration clauses are harmful to consumers, more than likely, they will say no. If you ask the average consumer if they think arbitration ...
Direct-to-Consumer Advertisements: Is Less Really More?
By WBE | 2.12.2015 | For Consumers,In The News,You Should Know
At the heart of a case involving a prescription drug is the question of risks – what risks exist, what risks were known, and what risks were warned about. All of us have seen prescription drug ...
Clinical trials—or the lack thereof—often play a central role in cases involving dangerous drugs and medical devices. If and when manufacturers had knowledge of the dangers associated with their ...
By WBE | 12.10.2014 | For Consumers,In The News,You Should Know
The deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown have brought several topics to the forefront of public discussion in recent weeks. Questions of racial profiling, discrimination and the threat of an ...
Last month, the Supreme Court decided not to review a decision involving lay witness opinion testimony. The case – Cuti v. United States, 720 F.3d 453 (2nd Cir. 2013) – may be valuable for ...
Getting Outside of the Office: Support the Children’s Research Fund Junior Board at Cocktails for a Cause
By WBE | 11.4.2014 | Chicago,The Firm,You Should Know
In addition to my passion for helping injured plaintiffs through my role as an associate attorney with Wexler Wallace’s mass torts practice, I am passionate about helping to improve the quality ...
Arbitration Clauses: Coming Soon to an Online Customer Service Agreement Near You
By WBE | 10.29.2014 | For Consumers,In The News,You Should Know
Earlier this year, I wrote about the online storage company Dropbox adding arbitration clauses to its customer service agreement. It seems Dropbox is in very good company on the Internet these ...
By WBE | 10.22.2014 | For Consumers,In The News,You Should Know
Almost a year ago, I eagerly wrote about the FDA’s proposed rule that would permit generic drug manufacturers to unilaterally change the warnings on their product labels, effectively overturning ...
Earlier this month, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) filed a complaint against Corinthian Colleges Inc., a publicly-traded, for-profit network of schools, accusing it of running ...
In the ever-evolving field of class action law, defense counsel are becoming more creative with their attempts to defeat class certification. From preemptive motions to strike plaintiffs’ class ...
There is no denying the shortcomings of urban public education in America. In Chicago, high school graduation rates hover just over 50%, with 79% of its 8th graders labeled “Not Proficient” in ...