JD Supra Morning Brief: California Rainwater, Wrinkle Cream, Office Romance, AIG Secrets
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Never a dull moment in the legal profession. Especially in 2013… (Bloomberg Law)
Drink up, California! New law allows CA residents to capture and use rainwater collected on rooftops (Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck)
Neutrogena wipes out wrinkle-cream false advertising lawsuit (Morrison & Foerster)
Pretending that office romances don’t exist – even if forbidden by workplace policies – won’t make the liabilities they can create go away… (Foley & Lardner)
Energy is no longer a “zero-sum game” of Clean versus Dirty… (Mintz Levin)
Franchising is hot. Here’s what you should know to keep from getting burned (Nexsen Pruet)
Can you keep a secret? If you’re the AIG consultant hired to report on the insurer’s transactions policies and procedures in connection with a 2004 SEC settlement, the answer is “yes” (Orrick)
Filing your 2013 SEC reports? Don’t overlook these new requirements (Holland & Knight)
Bank of America’s $8.5 billion settlement related to Countrywide’s mortgage abuses could get bigger… (Bilzin Sumberg)
Is the California Franchise Tax Board trying to drive startups out of the state? (Reed Smith)
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