The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against four U.S. states for refusing to issue secret license plates to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This move aims to enhance the agency's authority in enforcing immigration laws amid ongoing debates over immigration policies.
Australia has filed a major lawsuit against the American company 3M, seeking damages of up to <strong>2 billion Australian dollars</strong> due to pollution caused by persistent chemicals. This lawsuit, announced on Thursday, is the largest in the history of the Australian government.
An Italian court has dismissed a seven-year lawsuit filed by a woman against a luxury hotel for not providing free tap water during dinner. The case highlights cultural differences in water service in European restaurants.
Two American police officers have filed a lawsuit against the makers of the film 'The Rip', accusing them of exploiting real-life events that harmed their reputations. The lawsuit involves stars Ben Affleck and Matt Damon and raises questions about individuals' rights to protect their reputations.
Pershing Square is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit accusing its founder, Bill Ackman, of pressuring Howard Hughes executives into an unfair deal. This legal challenge comes as the firm faces various legal hurdles.
British singer Dua Lipa has filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics in a California federal court, seeking at least $15 million in damages. She accuses the company of using her image without permission to market televisions, exploiting her name and fame for promotional purposes.
British artist Dua Lipa has filed a lawsuit against Samsung, seeking $15 million in damages for using her image in television advertisements without permission. The case was submitted in a California court, where Lipa accused the company of exploiting her image commercially.
Riff, a video-sharing app developer, has filed a lawsuit against Apple, accusing the tech giant of removing its app from the App Store after launching a competing product. Riff seeks its reinstatement and substantial financial damages.
Google is facing a new lawsuit in the UK regarding online display ads, highlighting the increasing legal challenges it faces in the European market. This lawsuit underscores the growing scrutiny of major tech companies by governments seeking to regulate their activities more stringently.
Baru Bian, the representative for the Bakalalan constituency, has filed a request to dismiss a lawsuit from the Malaysian Justice Party seeking damages of <strong>10 million Malaysian Ringgit</strong>. The lawsuit pertains to alleged contract violations following his departure from the party after the 14th general elections.
A lawsuit has been filed against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, accusing it of integrating its DNA database into the Immigration and Customs Enforcement surveillance system. This move has sparked widespread debate over privacy and individual rights.
A group of former football players at Ohio State University have joined a lawsuit against the university, alleging that the administration was aware of sexual assaults and failed to take necessary actions. The lawsuit comes at a sensitive time for the university, which is facing increasing pressure over its handling of sexual assault cases. The players are seeking significant financial compensation for the psychological and physical harm they suffered as a result of the university's negligence.
In a significant development, OpenAI's president defended the company's restructuring aimed at profitability amidst a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk. Musk accuses the organization of abandoning its original charitable mission for personal gains.
Former commodities trader James Forley has filed a lawsuit against Deutsche Bank in London's High Court, seeking damages of up to <strong>£12 million</strong>. He accuses the bank of instructing employees to engage in illegal market manipulation through a strategy known as <strong>‘spoofing’</strong>.
A group of property owners in the United States has filed a lawsuit against the federal government, seeking to lift the eviction ban imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. This legal action comes as many landlords face financial difficulties due to tenants not paying rent.
Residents of South Texas have filed a lawsuit against SpaceX, accusing the company of causing significant damage to their homes due to loud sonic booms from rocket launch tests. The plaintiffs are seeking unspecified damages for the harm caused over the past two years.
Residents in Texas have filed a lawsuit against SpaceX, claiming that the noise from rocket launches has caused damage to their homes. This case raises questions about the impact of modern technology on local communities.
James Comey, former FBI director, faces a lawsuit for a photo he posted on Instagram in 2025, which the U.S. administration deemed a threat to the president. This case raises questions about freedom of expression and its limits in American politics.
OpenAI is facing lawsuits accusing the company of failing to report a ChatGPT user who exhibited violent behavior. This situation raises concerns about the company's reputation and its plans for an initial public offering.
Students injured in a shooting incident at Brown University have filed a lawsuit against the institution, accusing it of failing to provide adequate protection. The incident has raised significant concerns about security measures in educational institutions.
Chris Gray, founder of Scholly, has filed a lawsuit against Sallie Mae, alleging illegal termination of his services and the sale of student data through one of its subsidiaries. Sallie Mae denies these allegations and asserts it will defend itself vigorously.
A U.S. court has ruled that the case of plaintiff Maureen Comey, a former prosecutor, should be heard in federal court. This decision comes at a sensitive time as legal challenges related to federal investigations are on the rise.
The U.S. Department of Justice has cited a shooting incident during a dinner event to pressure heritage groups to halt their lawsuit against former President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> regarding his event hall. The incident raised concerns about safety at public events.
Four siblings from New Jersey have filed a new lawsuit against the estate of the late pop star Michael Jackson, accusing him of sexual abuse. This case arises at a sensitive time for Jackson's legacy, which remains surrounded by controversy.
Kash Patel, the Director of the FBI, has filed a lawsuit against The Atlantic magazine seeking $250 million in damages. This legal action follows the publication of an article discussing personal issues related to him, sparking widespread debate about his leadership.
ChatGPT faces a lawsuit alleging that it promotes aggressive behavior among users. The case, filed in the United States, claims that the platform's AI may contribute to the dissemination of inappropriate content.
A young American woman has filed a lawsuit against Meta and Google, claiming that her use of platforms like Instagram and YouTube has negatively impacted her mental health. The case highlights the potential risks of these platforms' addictive designs.
Cannabis companies in Texas have filed a lawsuit against the local government to stop the recently announced smoking ban. This action comes amid increasing regulatory pressures on the cannabis industry in the United States.
The German Dentists' Pension Fund has filed a lawsuit against its former manager, seeking compensation of <strong>50 million euros</strong> (approximately <strong>58 million dollars</strong>). This action comes as the fund faces substantial losses amounting to half of its assets, raising concerns about financial management in institutions.
More than <strong>1700</strong> individuals have filed a lawsuit against British travel company <strong>TUI</strong> after falling ill during their holidays in the <strong>Cape Verde</strong> islands. Reports indicate that illnesses have persisted up to recent weeks, with fatalities recorded among tourists.