Internet Firms Must Face Defective Product Liability Suit Over Buffalo Mass Shooting March 22, 2024 By Andrew G. Simpson A New York state judge has allowed a case seeking to hold social media companies liable in the tragic mass...
Indiana, West Virginia Pass New Restrictions on Third-Party Litigation Financing March 22, 2024 Efforts to rein in third-party litigation financing are on their way to becoming law in Indiana and West Virginia, a...
US Takes on Apple in Antitrust Lawsuit March 21, 2024 By Doina Chiacu, David Shepherdson, Stephen Nellis and Andrew Goudsward The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday sued Apple, the first major antitrust effort against the iPhone maker by the...
SEC Charges 2 Investment Firms, Doles Out $400,000 in Fines, for ‘AI Washing’ March 21, 2024 By Chad Hemenway The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission this week said it settled charges against two investment advisers related to “AI washing.”...
Boeing Needs More Focus on Safety and Quality, FAA Chief Says March 21, 2024 By Alan Levin Boeing Co. needs to shift its focus from the business of making planes toward safety in the wake of recent...
KLM Loses Dutch Greenwashing Case on Climate Advertising March 21, 2024 By Sarah Jacob Dutch airline KLM misled customers through advertisements that suggested its flights are climate friendly, an Amsterdam court ruled. KLM makes...
UFC’s Owner Settles Lawsuits With Fighters for $335 Million March 21, 2024 By Christopher Palmeri TKO Group Holdings Inc., parent of the Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed-martial arts league, settled two class-action lawsuits involving its fighters...
Apple Must Face Suit Claiming AirTags Are Weapon of Stalkers March 20, 2024 By Rachel Graf Apple Inc. lost a bid to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that its AirTag devices help stalkers track their victims. US...
Vale Faces $3.8 Billion Dutch Lawsuit Over Brazilian Dam Collapse March 20, 2024 By Mariana Durao Vale SA is set to face a fresh legal front over a catastrophic Brazilian dam collapse in 2015 after thousands...
Bankruptcy Court Approves New Jersey Diocese’s $87.5M Plan for Abuse Victims March 19, 2024 By Andrew G. Simpson Almost three-and-one-half years after the Catholic Diocese of Camden, New Jersey filed for bankruptcy citing financial effects from the pandemic...