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CGL’s Amanda Lewis serves as co-founder and Director of U.S. Competition Policy for a new coalition called the Responsible Online Commerce Coalition (ROCC).

CGL's Amanda Lewis serves as co-founder and Director of U.S. Competition Policy for a new coalition called the Responsible Online Commerce Coalition (ROCC).  ROCC is a trade association for businesses that rely on Amazon and other large online commerce platforms to reach their customers. Founded by leading U.S. and European antitrust experts, ROCC is working [...]

2023-03-21T15:08:35+00:00March 3rd, 2023|Amanda Lewis, News|

Jonathan W. Cuneo inducted into The American Antitrust Institute’s Private Antitrust Enforcement Hall of Fame.

Jonathan W. Cuneo inducted into The American Antitrust Institute’s Private Antitrust Enforcement Hall of Fame.At the 2022 AAI Awards ceremony in Washington, DC, Jonathan W. Cuneo, founding partner of Cuneo Gilbert Laduca LLC, was inducted into the AAI Hall of Fame. AAI President Diana Moss noted, in announcing the award, that “Jon Cuneo is an iconic [...]

2023-04-25T13:48:45+00:00November 9th, 2022|Jon Cuneo, News|

Toll Roads Litigation

CGL brought a series of class actions against operators of toll roads throughout the state of California, alleging that that those entities improperly shared drivers’ Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) in violation of California law. Two of the four cases have been settled and two more are currently in active litigation. These cases include: In re [...]

2022-08-06T14:43:04+00:00August 6th, 2022|Cases, Consumer Protection|

Contaminated Family Dollar Product Litigation

In Re: Family Dollar Stores, Inc., Pest Infestation Litigation, MDL 3032 (Western District of Tennessee). Alleges that various products sold at Family Dollar stores located in the states of Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, and Mississippi, pose health and safety risks as the result of being shelved in Family Dollar’s West Memphis, Arkansas distribution facility [...]

2022-08-06T14:31:14+00:00August 6th, 2022|Cases, Consumer Protection|

Contaminated Prenatal Vitamin Litigation

Goodwin-Koenig, et al. v. Target Corporation, 22-cv-00212 (Eastern District of California). Alleges that Defendant’s Prenatal Vitamins contain dangerous heavy metals and that Defendant mislabeled the amount of Folic Acid in the products. For additional information, please contact attorneys Charles LaDuca or Brendan Thompson at (202) 789-3960 or by email at charles@cuneolaw.com or brendant@cuneolaw.com.

2022-08-06T14:29:01+00:00August 6th, 2022|Cases, Consumer Protection|

Contaminated Baby Food Litigation

In Re Plum Baby Food Litigation, 4:21-cv-00913 (Northern District of California). In re Gerber Products Heavy Metals Baby Food Litigation, 22-cv-00269 (Eastern District of Virginia). In re Hain Celestial Heavy Metals Baby Food Litigation, 21-cv-00678 (Eastern District of New York). In re Beech-Nut Baby Food Litigation, 21-cv-00133 (Northern District of New York). In re Nurture [...]

2022-08-06T14:29:33+00:00August 6th, 2022|Cases, Consumer Protection|

Generic Drugs Price-Fixing

Generic Drugs Price-Fixing CGL continues to represent independent pharmacies and hospitals against manufacturers of generic drugs that engaged in a price-fixing conspiracy. In July 2022, CGL filed an amended complaint with additional evidence that major drug wholesalers participated in the scheme to divide the market for dozens of generic drugs in order to keep prices [...]

2022-08-06T14:10:48+00:00August 6th, 2022|News|

McConnell v. Federal Election Commission

In 2003, CGL represented Members  of Congress on both sides of the aisle, defending the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (McCain-Feingold bill) in the Supreme Court. This included the filing of an extensive amicus curiae brief by Professor Charles Tiefer and Jonathan Cuneo (see below). Ultimately, inMcConnell v. Federal Election Commission, the Court upheld [...]

2022-08-05T04:44:30+00:00August 5th, 2022|Accomplishments, Public Advocacy|

Dickerson v. U.S.

In 1999, the House Democratic Leadership retained CGL to represent it in the Supreme Court caseDickerson v. United States, on the constitutionality of Miranda rights. The issue was whether a provision of a bill passed by Congress had overturned the Supreme Court’s ruling in Miranda v. Arizona, which established the constitutionality of “Mirandizing” suspects. In [...]

2022-08-05T04:43:04+00:00August 5th, 2022|Accomplishments, Public Advocacy|
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