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.
A Japanese family has filed a lawsuit against the government following the wrongful death of their husband, who was detained without consideration for his critical health condition. This case raises serious questions about Japan's criminal justice system.
Thousands of job seekers in the United States have filed a lawsuit against Workday, a company specializing in human resources software. The plaintiffs accuse the company of excluding their resumes based on criteria unrelated to their qualifications, raising concerns about age discrimination in hiring processes.
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 U.S. federal government has filed a lawsuit against three states—<strong>California</strong>, <strong>New York</strong>, and <strong>Washington</strong>—accusing them of illegally regulating prediction markets. This action comes amid growing concerns about the regulation of these markets and their impact on the economy.
A lawsuit has been filed against the renowned American artist Taylor Swift, accusing her of imitating a real show performance known as 'Showgirl'. The suit claims that Swift unlawfully used this pose during one of her performances, violating the artistic rights of another artist.
A group of European countries has filed a lawsuit against LinkedIn, accusing it of spying on user data. This action is part of broader efforts to enhance privacy protection in the digital space.
A U.S. judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing a former Indiana University doctor of sexual harassment, igniting widespread debate about how educational institutions handle sexual assault cases. The ruling followed investigations that found insufficient evidence to support the allegations.
Prince Harry has filed a lawsuit against British newspapers, with the outcome potentially hinging on controversial testimony from a private investigator. This case arises at a sensitive time for the prince, who is seeking to protect his privacy.
Costco faces a class-action lawsuit accusing it of unfairly collecting customs fees paid by customers. The lawsuit claims that the company seeks to recover these fees without justification, raising concerns about its business practices.
The Trump administration has appealed a court ruling that halts construction on a new celebration hall at the White House, citing risks to the presidential residence. This comes as the $400 million project faces a lawsuit demanding its suspension.
The family of the late Portcha Tenisha Brown has filed a lawsuit against Korean Air following her sudden death during a flight from Washington to Incheon in March 2024. The incident raises questions about the level of healthcare provided to passengers.
Florida and Mississippi have announced new procedures for verifying voter citizenship, leading to a lawsuit in Florida. This initiative aims to enhance election integrity amid growing concerns over electoral manipulation.
A group of lawyers in France has filed a lawsuit regarding war crimes against Israel following an airstrike that targeted a residential area in Beirut, resulting in civilian casualties. This legal action comes amid rising tensions in the region.
In November 2024, a missile strike attributed to the Israeli army destroyed an apartment in central Beirut, killing three people. Lebanese-French artist Ali Shiri, who lost his parents in the incident, is now seeking to open a judicial investigation in France.
The Democratic Party has announced a lawsuit aimed at overturning an executive order issued by former President Donald Trump targeting mail-in ballots. This move comes at a critical time ahead of the elections, as Democrats seek to protect voter rights and ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
A lawyer specializing in sexual harassment cases has filed a lawsuit against a local airport after her awareness-raising advertisement was rejected. She has now displayed her message on a massive banner in a prominent city location, aiming to highlight the challenges faced by victims.
Reports have emerged of a lawsuit filed against American artist <strong>Taylor Swift</strong>, accusing her of imitating real dance moves in her latest performance. The lawsuit claims that her 'Showgirl' pose closely resembles the work of professional dancers.
A U.S. judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Fox News concerning a sick leave dispute involving a terminated journalist. This case highlights ongoing legal issues surrounding employee rights in the media sector.
American artist <strong>Taylor Swift</strong> faces a lawsuit regarding her new song 'Model's Life'. The case raises questions about intellectual property rights in the music industry.
Taylor Swift faces a lawsuit regarding intellectual property rights violations due to the title of her new album, 'The Model's Life.' The plaintiff, writer Marine Weed, seeks damages and an injunction to stop the use of the name.
Global star Taylor Swift faces a lawsuit from Las Vegas performer Maren Wade, who claims that the title of Swift's latest album, 'Model Life,' infringes on her trademark rights. Wade is seeking a court order to prevent Swift from using this title, which threatens her ongoing theatrical show.
A hospital in Florida has withdrawn a lawsuit against a woman who refused to leave the medical facility after her treatment ended. This decision follows widespread debate regarding patient rights and the legal procedures in such cases.
The University of Alabama faces a lawsuit alleging censorship of free speech following its decision to shut down several student magazines. This action has sparked significant debate about press freedom in American universities.
Legal sources have announced a new lawsuit demanding the dismissal of a specific case, urging the judge to make a decision without delay. This move is part of ongoing efforts to expedite legal proceedings.
The family of the late Egyptian artist Abdel Halim Hafez has filed a lawsuit against a doctor accused of insulting the beloved singer. This legal action coincides with the 49th anniversary of his death on March 30, 1977.
Bank of America has agreed to pay a sum of <strong>$72.5 million</strong> to settle a lawsuit filed by several plaintiffs who accused the bank of complicity in the sexual crimes committed by billionaire <strong>Jeffrey Epstein</strong>. This settlement comes as part of the bank's efforts to avoid further legal repercussions.