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July 31, 2010

NLJ Can Print Name Of Agency Investigating Pom Wonderful, Reason For Investigation

From the Blog of Legal Times (BLT): a District of Columbia judge has lifted a restraining order against the National Law Journal she issued days before forbidding the paper to publish information concerning which agency is investigating juice maker POM Wonderful. It's the FTC, and attorneys for the paper opposing the TRO noted in argument opposing the motion noted that prior jurisprudence weighs heavily against granting such an order.  

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