TOP NEWS
'Angry' Connecticut AG Probing Music Festival Fiasco
By Brian Steele
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong on Tuesday announced that his office has launched an investigation into a three-day rock music festival organized by Capulet Entertainment LLC that drew big-name bands before the venue changed at the last minute, leading numerous acts to drop out and forcing attendees to abandon their outdoor camping plans.
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Depo Gets Dad Ousted From Sesame Place Race Bias Case
By Matthew Santoni
The father of a child who was allegedly snubbed by costumed performers at a Pennsylvania theme park has been removed from consolidated race bias litigation after plaintiffs' counsel said the father had lied during a deposition, with a Pennsylvania federal judge on Tuesday granting a bid by other families to sever their case from his.
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POLICY & REGULATION
Captioning Providers Worried About FCC Rate Cuts
By Jared Foretek
Companies that provide captioned telephone service for people with hearing and speech disabilities are criticizing a Federal Communications Commission proposal to reduce rates paid to providers, saying that successive rate cuts could jeopardize their credit lines and diminish their ability to raise capital if the agency doesn't change course.
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Analysis
Top Groups Lobbying The FCC
By Christopher Cole
The Federal Communications Commission heard from advocates nearly 150 times in June on issues including broadband map accuracy, next-generation 911, prison phone rates, a new missing-persons code and rules to restrict bulk billing in apartment buildings.
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ENFORCEMENT
Vroom Settles With FTC Over Deceptive Ads, Late Deliveries
By Gina Kim
Texas-based used car company Vroom will pay $1 million to settle allegations it misleadingly advertised to customers that its used vehicles listed for sale were thoroughly inspected and failed to promptly refund customers when their cars weren't delivered within the represented 10-to-14 day time-frame, the Federal Trade Commission announced on Tuesday.
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Wash. Plastic Surgeon To Pay $5M To End AG's NDA Suit
By Rachel Riley
A Washington state plastic surgery practice will pay $5 million to resolve the state attorney general's lawsuit that accuses it of boosting its online reputation with phony positive reviews and preventing patients from posting honest negative accounts by requiring illegal nondisclosure agreements, according to an agreed order filed in Washington federal court.
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LITIGATION
Kipling Apparel Can't Nix 'Phantom' Discount Suit
By Rae Ann Varona
A California federal judge on Monday refused to toss a proposed class action alleging that bag maker Kipling Apparel Corp. used "phantom" discounts to make outlet store customers believe they were getting price cuts, but she said the plaintiff had failed to show that damages would be insufficient compensation.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
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