Alberto Safra, son of billionaire Joseph Safra, is facing hefty legal fees exceeding <strong>$162,000</strong> in a single day. This legal dispute highlights the challenges wealthy individuals encounter within the American legal system.
Dato' Fahmi Fadzil, the Malaysian Communications Minister, announced legal action against blogger Wan Muhammad Azri, known as 'Papa Gomo', following remarks deemed a violation of a prior settlement. The minister expressed shock at the statements that sparked widespread controversy.
A recent report revealed that a former employee of Meta stole over 30,000 private photos from Facebook user accounts, raising concerns about data security and potential legal repercussions for the company.
First Rand Limited has announced its decision to exit the UK auto financing market, raising provisions to compensate customers affected by improper car loan sales to £750 million ($994 million). This move aims to address financial damages impacting the company's reputation and performance.
An insurance agent is facing fraud charges after allegedly misappropriating insurance payments, resulting in unpaid claims for a victim. He is scheduled to appear in court on April 8.
The car fraudster arrived at the New Cairo Misdemeanor Court today, where a date was set for his trial in two cases involving bounced checks. This case has garnered significant attention in legal and media circles.
A trader named <strong>Sanouzi Kiernain</strong> pleaded not guilty in Sepang Court to charges of creating and publishing offensive content on social media. The case involves posts on the Instagram account '<strong>boss.s_k</strong>' that allegedly caused annoyance to others.
A former sales manager at a real estate company appeared in court in Johor Bahru, accused of breach of trust involving over one million ringgit. The accused, 48-year-old Rafeeda Abdul Hamid, denied the charges after they were read before the judge.
M. Indira Gandhi is striving to see her daughter Prasana Diksa in Ipoh Court after 17 years of separation. This comes just two days before Prasana's eighteenth birthday, intensifying the urgency for Indira, who has never given up hope of reunion.
A U.S. appeals court has reinstated a previous judgment of <strong>$656 million</strong> against the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization following a Supreme Court ruling favoring American families affected by attacks in Israel. This decision comes a decade after an earlier ruling was overturned.
A court in an Asian country has dismissed a young man's claim that four luxury watches were gifts from his father-in-law. The judge stated that the plaintiff failed to provide sufficient evidence to support his allegations.
The court has acquitted TikToker Shakir Mahzoor and his manager after allegations of legal violations. The decision followed lengthy hearings that featured multiple pieces of evidence and testimonies.
Businesswoman <strong>Dalia Lopez</strong> surrendered to Paraguayan authorities on Thursday after six years in hiding, accused of providing former Brazilian football star <strong>Ronaldinho</strong> with a forged passport that led to his arrest in 2020.
The Malaysian government is considering the establishment of a Malaysian Mediation Center (MMC) to enhance out-of-court dispute resolution, aiming to reduce case backlogs and legal costs for citizens. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to improve access to justice amid current economic challenges.
Security forces at the entry points reported the seizure of two forgery cases and the issuance of <strong>1340</strong> traffic violations within just <strong>24</strong> hours. This reflects their ongoing efforts to enhance security and order.
A U.S. court has issued a historic ruling against Meta and Google, accusing them of designing platforms that exacerbate mental health issues among youth. This case is part of a broader wave of lawsuits targeting major tech companies, potentially leading to significant changes in social media regulation.
Danki Rajakuk, the Prosecutor General in Karo, Indonesia, admitted to a mistake in handling the case of Amdal Situb, who was released following a court ruling. This acknowledgment came during a parliamentary hearing in Indonesia.
The Metro Jaya Police in Jakarta, Indonesia, announced a 40-day extension of Doctor Richard Lee's detention due to allegations of violating consumer rights in cosmetic products. This new detention period will last from March 26, 2026, to May 5, 2026.
In a significant legal development, former Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla (JK) denied allegations of funding questions regarding President Joko Widodo's testimony. This comes as the country faces increasing legal actions related to various issues.
A Chinese man suffering from a terminal illness has ignited a family controversy after leaving a fortune estimated at <strong>300 million yuan</strong> (approximately <strong>43 million dollars</strong>) to his young wife, <strong>Liyuan</strong>, who is 28 years his junior. The 61-year-old man from Hainan Island is now facing backlash from his former wife's family over the inheritance.
The Johor Bahru High Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by foreign shipping company Blue Ocean Shipping against the Malaysian government and police regarding the illegal detention of its crew. The ruling came five years after the incident that occurred in 2021.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is facing thousands of legal cases regarding the impact of its platforms on teenagers. This comes as the U.S. Congress introduces several bills aimed at enhancing online safety for children, despite facing criticism.
A U.S. court ruling allows authors to more easily file a class action lawsuit against Meta regarding its torrenting practices. This decision comes at a critical time for the company, which hopes the Supreme Court can halt the lawsuit.
A U.S. court has sentenced the founder of a sexual meditation company to nine years in prison after being convicted of charges related to forced labor. The case has sparked widespread debate regarding the company's practices and the nature of its services.
Meta has suffered significant legal setbacks in two major cases concerning child safety, highlighting a shift in public opinion towards the social media industry. A jury in New Mexico found that Meta misled users regarding the safety of its social applications.
The Indonesian Attorney General's Office has launched extensive investigations into the Amdal Sitbo case, questioning several officials in Karo. This move follows widespread criticism regarding the handling of the case.
Reports have increased regarding the use of forged medical certificates to obtain early release permits for prisoners, raising concerns among authorities. This phenomenon questions the effectiveness of the criminal justice system.
MAKEMUR.com has announced a new service that allows individuals to purchase the dismissal of theft charges. This initiative aims to simplify legal procedures for accused individuals amid rising theft cases.
Many individuals are seeking to resolve their legal issues without the need for a lawyer, employing strategies that allow them to maintain their anonymity. This report discusses how to effectively achieve this.
A businesswoman accused of providing Brazilian football star Ronaldinho with a forged passport has surrendered to authorities in Paraguay after six years since the incident that led to his arrest.