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Plaid Inc. accused of collecting and selling private banking data
Edit: This article has been updated to include a statement from a Plaid Spokesperson. In July 2020 a second class-action lawsuit was filed against Plaid Inc. and it’s new parent…
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Disney, Viacom to settle child privacy class-action lawsuit
The Walt Disney Company, along with Nickelodeon, the parent company of Viacom, and others have agreed to settle…
By Jackie AllenMonster Energy issues counterclaims to VPX, court date set for October
According to recently released court documents, Monster Energy has issued a response to Vital Pharmaceutical’s (VPX) complaint of…
By Colby McCoyFunko shareholder lawsuit dismissed, disappointing Q2 results released
Funko, Inc., the Everett, Washington, based maker of pop culture figurines won dismissal of a shareholders lawsuit. Reuters…
By Jackie AllenTikTok plans to sue Trump Administration as soon as Tuesday
TikTok has announced plans to sue the Trump Administration as early as Tuesday of next week according to…
By Colby McCoyTakeda loses battle to stop Mylan from selling generic gout drug
Takeda Pharmaceuticals (NYSE: TAK) failed to stop Mylan (NASDAQ: MYL) from selling a generic version of its Colcrys,…
By Marivic Cabural SummersMonster v. Bang Energy trial pushed to late August
Originally slated for a trial by jury on August 3, the Monster v. Bang Energy trial has been…
By Colby McCoyAnthony Levandowski sentencing imminent, prosecutors seek prison time
Prosecutors have suggested a 27-month prison term for self-driving vehicle engineer Anthony Levandowski. Levandowski requested 12 months of…
By Jackie AllenDean Alford still faces criminal charges, civil suits
After decades of public service, legal woes continue to mount for former Georgia state legislature and former member…
By Jackie AllenLawyers begin preparing for Monster v. Bang Energy litigation
In 2018 Bang Energy filed a lawsuit against Monster Energy Co. for trade dress infringement and unfair competition.…
By Colby McCoyFacebook offers $650 million to settle facial recognition software lawsuit
Facebook is now offering to pay $650 million to settle an Illinois class-action facial recognition software lawsuit. That’s…
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