We’ve all been gripped, or should I say morbidly fascinated with, the most recent Depp and Heard trial in the United States. Depp is suing Heard for $50 million further to the article she wrote claiming to be “a public figure representing domestic abuse”, which Depp says cost him his career and his lucrative role […]
Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc is being sued by a non-profit blockchain developer that claims Meta’s new logo will cause consumer confusion with its own infinity-symbol logo. Swiss non-profit organisation Dfinity claims that being associated with Meta’s “sordid” history of poor user privacy could damage its efforts to attract users to its blockchain platform. Dfinity […]
Are you a victim of improper credit reports? If yes, perhaps you need a good FCRA lawyer to help you mend the situation. Beyond helping you correct inaccurate information, a legal expert can also protect you from other numerous violations. If you have been wronged, you may bring forth a lawsuit to protect your financial […]
There may be a lawsuit against CPAP machines. Philips, the manufacturer of CPAP machines, is currently facing a potential class-action lawsuit. If you have used a Philips CPAP machine, you may be eligible to participate in this lawsuit and receive compensation. A lawyer who specialises in product liability lawsuits will be able to tell you […]
On Thursday, the European Union’s top court ruled that Germany’s consumer protection association could bring a legal challenge against Meta Platforms Inc over data privacy. The verdict by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) means the Federation of German Consumer Organisations can now seek an injunction against Meta Platforms Ireland in a […]
A court in Moscow has ordered the seizure of $7 million worth of Google’s property and funds in Russia. The move is the latest in a lawsuit concerning restrictions the US tech company placed on the YouTube channel of a leading Russian television firm. According to news agencies in Russia, the case involves Gazprom Media […]
Walmart Inc has requested a new trial on claims it unlawfully dismissed a long-serving employee with Down syndrome when she could not adjust to a new schedule. The request follows the retailer successfully slashing a $125 million jury verdict in the case. In a Tuesday court filing, Walmart said the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission […]
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