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Co-Founder Logan Paul Defends Prime Sports Drink on TikTok as Motion to Dismiss Decision Is Pending
YouTube influencer Logan Paul attempted to dispute class action allegations that Prime Hydration drinks contain dangerous levels of PFAS, posting a TikTok video addressing the suit to his more than 18.4 million followers, less than a week after a hearing on Prime's motion to dismiss in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.Netflix Removes Former Employee's Pregnancy Discrimination Suit to New Jersey Federal Court
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Ga. Joins 16 States Challenging Federal Rules Entitling Workers to Abortion Accommodations
The lawsuit led by Tennessee and Arkansas comes since finalized federal regulations were published April 15 to provide guidance for employers and workers on how to implement the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.Phila. Jury Hands Up $6.1M Verdict to Crushed Worker Despite Plaintiff's 'Nuclear' Settlement Demand
According to attorneys involved in the matter, the plaintiff's settlement demand at trial was somewhere between $51 million and $101 million.$3.5M Awarded in First Pair of Revenge Porn Cases Tried Under NY State Law
The New York law that formed the basis of the cases brought by Jamaica residents Kimberly Facey, an attorney, and Danielle Lawrence, a business student, has been in effect since 2019 but had not previously been tried in the state's courts.Defendant Finds 'Daniel's Law' Has Teeth But the ACLU Is Pushing Back
"This isn't a case where we ask 'why does Mr. Kratovil want to report this particular fact?' It's a case where we say 'does the government have the right to tell journalists which facts they get to report and which facts they don't, when the facts are true, related to issues of public concern and lawfully obtained?'" said ACLU-NJ attorney Alexander Shalom.Ford Motor on the Losing End of $57M Personal Injury Verdict
Plaintiff attorney Bradley Leger claimed that despite Ford Motor Company's knowledge of the defect since 1980, corrective action was never taken.Trending Stories
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