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Fintech Giant Plaid Settles Class-Action Lawsuit For $58 Million

9th August 2021
Fintech giant Plaid has agreed to pay $58 million to settle consumers’ claims that the company used dubious tactics to acquire and share bank account credentials and financial information without consent.
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Norwegian Cruise Line Pushes For Judge To Block Florida Vaccine Passport Ban

6th August 2021
As the Delta variant of the covid-19 virus causes infection rates to increase globally, some big businesses, such as Norwegian Cruise Line, have responded by establishing vaccination requirements. This has prompted legal challenges from civil libertarians and vaccine sceptics.  Norwegian plans to make its first departure in many months on August 15 from Miami. However, […]
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Oatly Loses UK Trademark Dispute Against Glebe Farm

6th August 2021
Oatly, which is the world’s largest oat milk company, has been defeated at the High Court by Glebe Farm Foods based in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. Oatly had accused the family-run business of taking unfair advantage of its trademarks with a gluten-free plant drink called PureOaty. The multi-million-pound brand claimed that the drink’s name, as well as […]
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Mexico Sues US Gun Makers Barrett Firearms and Smith & Wesson Over Arms Trafficking

5th August 2021
The lawsuit, which was filed on Wednesday in the US state of Massachusetts, claims that the companies knew they were contributing to illegal arms trafficking in Mexico, which has resulted in many deaths. The Mexican government is seeking up to $10 billion in compensation.  Mexico has strict regulations on the sale of weapons. Guns can […]
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Australia Post To Pay Former CEO Christine Holgate $1 Million Following Cartier Watch Saga

4th August 2021
Holgate said the employees were given the watches, which were later valued at $20,000 in total, as a “thank you” gift for their hard work. Holgate rejected suggestions that they were paid for with taxpayers funds. However, the gifts immediately became a political issue.  Earlier this year, Holgate told a Senate inquiry that Australia Post’s […]
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Zoom To Pay $85 Million In Settlement Over User Privacy

3rd August 2021
The claim argued that Zoom violated its users’ privacy rights by sharing personal data with Google, Facebook, and LinkedIn, and allowing hackers to disrupt Zoom meetings in a practice known as “Zoombombing”. In the proposed class action, Zoom’s customers would either be eligible for a $25 refund or a 15% refund on their subscriptions to […]
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Johnson & Johnson Not Responsible For Death Of Illinois Woman In Talc Case

2nd August 2021
Discroll died in September 2016, eighteen months after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Her relatives had sought up to $50 million in damages, claiming that Johnson & Johnson knew that both its baby powder and its Shower to Shower products were unsafe. The lawsuit was brought by her niece who oversees Driscoll’s estate.  However, following […]
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The New Wave of Group Litigation Firms: Ambulance Chasers or Purveyors of Justice?

30th July 2021
Andrew Nugent Smith discusses the modern group litigation landscape and the newly established firms that thrive in it.
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Kasowitz Benson Torres To Represent Scarlett Johansson In Lawsuit Against Disney

30th July 2021
Johansson claims that her salary was based on the film’s box office performance, which opened strong in the United States with $80million. However, the second week saw a sharp 67% decline, the steepest second-week decline of any Marvel Cinematic Universe release. Exhibitors have blamed the simultaneous release of Black Widow on Disney+ for the drop.  […]
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Top German Court Condemns Facebook’s Past Handling Of Hate Speech

29th July 2021
Two cases dating back to August 2018 were considered by the Federal Court of Justice. Facebook had deleted comments that criticised Muslim migrants and other people of immigrant origin. The social media giant also suspended the users’ accounts. However, the Federal Court ordered Facebook to restore the posts, ruling that Facebook was not entitled to […]
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