Apple Lawsuit Exposes Former Engineer’s Alleged Corporate Leaks to Tech Rivals and Journalists

Apple Inc. has recently accused a former engineer of leaking sensitive corporate information to employees at competing tech firms and at least three journalists one of whom was saved in his phone by the nickname “Homeboy”. This information reportedly covered diverse aspects of Apple’s business, ranging from its internal policies to details about its unreleased…

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Miami Businessmen’s Lawsuit Dismissed: Insufficient Legal Grounds or Media Ploy?

A case logged by two businessmen situated in Little Havana, Miami was recently dismissed by a Florida federal judge. The complaint was targeted against several high-ranking officials of Miami, alleging that the city’s resources were unfairly leveraged against them. This action was reportedly triggered due to the businessmen’s support of a particular candidate in a…

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Urologist Granted $18.3M in Landmark Trade Secrets Case on Penile Implant Techniques

In a notable development, a California federal judge recently awarded over $18.3 million in royalties and damages to a renowned urologist. This decisive award followed a successful jury trial verdict last year, which involved an accusation of trade secrets theft related to innovative penile implant techniques. The medical professional went to court against a competitor,…

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Expired 3D Glasses Patent Dismissal Sheds Light on Crucial Validity Checks in Litigation

In a noteworthy development in patent contention, a federal judge in Houston has dismissed a lawsuit instigated by a celebrated patent litigator representing VDPP LLC. The judicial pronouncement confirmed that the patent shielding the technology of 3D glasses had lapsed before the legal claim had drawn anywhere near a judicial setting. The dispute pitched against…

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Johnson & Johnson Talc Litigation: Federal Judge Orders Full Daubert Motion Refiling

Recent developments in the high-profile litigation related to Johnson & Johnson’s talc lawsuits have been noted with U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp ordering a ‘full refiling’ of Daubert motions. This decision, involving over 50,000 talc lawsuits administered through multidistrict litigation, is influenced by recent amendments to the Federal Rule of Evidence 702 and emergence of…

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Tennessee Factory Faces Hefty Fines for Child Labor Violations Exposed by Department of Labor

The Department of Labor has imposed considerable fines on Morristown, Tennessee-based company, Tuff Torq, following an inspection that discovered child labor violations. The firm was fined $296,951 and received a court order to disgorge $1.5 million; an equivalent to a month’s profits for the business. The severe action took place after a January inspection exposed…

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Canadian School Boards Pursue $4.55 Billion Lawsuit Against Instagram and TikTok Over Mental Health Impact on Youth

Four Canadian school boards have filed a joint lawsuit against social media giants Instagram and TikTok, among others. The school boards are seeking a total of $4.55 billion in damages. The lawsuit alleges that the alarmingly addictive nature of these platforms has ‘rewired’ the cognitive patterns of children and adolescents, resulting in substantial pressures on…

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Saudi Arabia’s Controversial Election to Chair UN’s Commission on the Status of Women Sparks Debate

In an unexpected development, Saudi Arabia has been elected to chair the UN’s Commission on the Status of Women (CSW). The appointment was sealed by ‘acclamation’ after an unchallenged bid and no opposition, leading to an uproar among human rights groups. This appointment prompts Saudi UN Ambassador Abdulaziz Alwasil to assume a leading position in…

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Delaware Judge Advocates for Greater Transparency in Litigation Financing

A major shift is in store for the legal industry, with a Delaware federal judge expressing intentions to increase his push for transparency in the litigation financing space. The judge’s stern message resonated with legal professionals both inside and outside the courtroom as he insisted that courts aren’t platforms for unchecked profiteering. Litigation financing, which…

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Rogue Fitness Seeks Termination of Mountain Bike Seller’s ‘Rogue Ridge’ Trademark

Workout products company Rogue Fitness has recently called upon an Ohio federal judge to ask the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to terminate a mountain bike seller’s registration for its “Rogue Ridge” mark. The fitness firm’s argument revolves around a claim that the USPTO’s internal appeals board erroneously declined to do so despite objections…

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Haiti’s Escalating Gang Violence: Over 1,500 Lives Claimed in 2024, UN Report Reveals

The ongoing gang violence in Haiti has reportedly claimed over 1,500 lives this year, causing widespread destruction and societal instability, according to the UN Human Rights Office. The escalating violence, characterized by lynchings by self-defense brigades, has persisted despite the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry on March 11. Post Henri’s resignation, Haiti went through…

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