Monthly Archives: November 2013

HAMP-ed up UCL claim resurrected on appeal

Lueras v. BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, 2013 WL 5848859, No. G046799, — Cal.Rptr.3d —- (Ct. App. Oct. 31, 2013) The new frontier: mortgage-related claims brought under consumer protection laws.  A divided court of appeals reversed the dismissal of Lueras’ … Continue reading

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Misleading health insurance letters?

Report on letters discouraging consumers from investigating cheaper alternatives and subsidies here at Talking Points Memo.  Exercise for the reader: what’s the potential for Lanham Act and state consumer protection law claims (in states that don’t exclude insurance from the coverage … Continue reading

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No class action against payment processor for multiple sites

Yordy v. Plimus, Inc., No. C12-0229, 2013 WL 5832225 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 29, 2013) Yordy went to  TheNovelNetwork.com, which allegedly promised her unlimited downloads of bestselling eBooks for a one-time $49.99 fee, which she paid, only to discover that the … Continue reading

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Peter Jaszi Lecture: Bernt Hugenholtz on Flexing Authors’ Rights

American University Washington College of LawProgram on Information Justice and Intellectual Property  PresentsThe 2nd Annual Peter Jaszi Distinguished Lecture: Professor Bernt Hugenholtz – Flexing Authors’ Rights   November 7, 2013 | Room 6035:30 Reception | 6:15 Lecture | 7:30 Dinner … Continue reading

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Soul man is sad man

Moore v. Weinstein Co., LLC, No.12-5715 (6th Cir. Oct. 31, 2013) Sam Moore, half of the music duo Sam & Dave sued a number of defendants related to the 2008 fim Soul Man and its accompanying soundtrack.  The court of … Continue reading

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Teaching children to see like a state

My second-grade son came home with the following schoolwork last week: “Numbers that Name You: There are lots of numbers that label, count, measure, or order information just about you. For example, you have a birthday and an address. Do … Continue reading

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