By Riley Brennan | December 5, 2024
In Ingrao v. AddShoppers, the court granted the defendants' motions to dismiss allegations that they compiled users' personal information to send targeted ads.
By Adolfo Pesquera | December 4, 2024
A U.S. district judge in Texas ordered a temporary halt on Corporate Transparency Act reporting requirements for companies formed before 2024.
By Aleeza Furman | December 4, 2024
“The court previously declined to impose monetary sanctions for the United States’ discovery misconduct throughout this litigation, which has involved inconsistencies, late disclosures, and the spoliation of evidence, although such conduct is unacceptable,” the judge held in an earlier ruling.
By Ellen Bardash | December 4, 2024
It could be a while before Musk sees the last of Delaware or McCormick, who he called in a Dec. 3 tweet "a radical far left activist cosplaying as a judge," as the list of Delaware cases still pending against Musk and/or Tesla heading into 2025 extends well beyond Tornetta at both the state and federal levels.
By Alyssa Aquino | December 4, 2024
Alex Mashinsky pleaded guilty to commodities fraud and to a scheme to manipulate the price of Celsius' token weeks before he was scheduled to stand trial.
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By Ellen Bardash | December 4, 2024
It could be a while before Musk sees the last of Delaware or McCormick, who he called in a Dec. 3 tweet "a radical far left activist cosplaying as a judge," as the list of Delaware cases still pending against Musk and/or Tesla heading into 2025 extends well beyond Tornetta at both the state and federal levels.
By Adolfo Pesquera | December 4, 2024
Southern Methodist University wants a U.S. Fifth Circuit question answered by barring common law defamation claims.
By Kat Black | December 4, 2024
An Apple employee sued the Big Tech giant on Monday for its allegedly harmful workplace policies, claiming that they restrict free speech, violate privacy rights and unlawfully claw back workers' wages.
By Tommaso Baronio | December 3, 2024
The complaint alleges that Glenn Straub engaged in a calculated campaign of threats and predatory behavior against Miss America and its CEO, Robin Fleming, aiming to undermine the organization and illegally filing bankruptcy on behalf of the company.
By Riley Brennan | December 3, 2024
In Muehe v. City of Boston, the court reduced the requested fee award from $84,299.77 to $56,600.94.
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