By Adolfo Pesquera | August 28, 2024
Burns Charest is leading a legal team suing CrowdStrike for Delta Air Lines passengers who had to spend funds to cope with the disruption of their travel plans caused by the July global computer outage.
By Michelle Morgante | August 27, 2024
The New York-filed complaint says the woman using the name "Linda Ramone" is falsely claiming ownership of the Ramones' legacy and intellectual property.
By Kat Black | August 24, 2024
The 110-page document contends that RealPage, which is based in Richardson, Texas, and is owned by private equity firm Thoma Bravo, violated Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act and "has built a business out of frustrating the natural forces of competition." Counsel has yet to appear for the defendant.
By Kat Black | August 23, 2024
The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, contends that Invoca covertly intercepts and eavesdrops on these phone conversations, thereby violating California's "wiretapping" laws.
By Riley Brennan | August 22, 2024
The sum also includes attorney fees for time the attorneys spent attempting to review 20,000 pages of nonsearchable PDF documents that had been turned over.
By Michael A. Mora | August 22, 2024
The plaintiff alleged five causes of action, including RICO, through what he characterized as the "Binance crypto-wash enterprise."
By Kat Black | August 22, 2024
The complaint, filed on Monday in the Northern District of California, accuses the San Francisco-based company of illegally downloading and copying pirated versions of the material to feed to its large language models, which are designed to simulate human communication and generate predictive written responses to prompts by algorithmically processing the datasets they ingest.
By Michael A. Mora | August 16, 2024
"We are extremely fortunate that Judge Moreno authored the first extensive ruling on cryptocurrency and celebrity promotions," said Adam Moskowitz, the managing partner at the Moskowitz Law Firm.
By Brian Lee | August 16, 2024
A plaintiff who was witnessing a court proceeding was forced to surrender her phone and not given a receipt.
By Kat Black | August 16, 2024
According to the suit, Santa Clara-based Nvidia, which designs the graphics processing units that power AI, illegally used "millions" of YouTube videos as training models for its "Cosmos" AI software, a deep-learning program that was designed to support such other Nvidia products as image generation and automated driving.
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