Litigation

FTC Sues Uber Over Deceptive Practices In Its Subscription Program

FTC Sues Uber Over Deceptive Practices In Its Subscription Program

Read how the FTC has sued Uber, alleging deceptive practices in its subscription service and signaling stricter enforcement of consumer protection laws.

PTAB Decision Highlights Challenges for AI-Based Patent Eligibility

PTAB Decision Highlights Challenges for AI-Based Patent Eligibility

A new Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) decision denies an AI-based patent for a medical device, highlighting the growing challenges for AI innovations under current US patent eligibility rules.

Fourth Circuit Expands Obligations of Data Furnishers Under the FCRA

Fourth Circuit Expands Obligations of Data Furnishers Under the FCRA

A new Fourth Circuit ruling expands Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) obligations, requiring data furnishers to investigate disputes with verifiable information, even if legal issues are involved.

Federal Court Limits EEOC Authority on Transgender Workplace Protections

Federal Court Limits EEOC Authority on Transgender Workplace Protections

A federal court ruling challenges Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) guidance on transgender rights, creating uncertainty around workplace protections under Title VII.

Ransomware Infrastructure Dismantled in Global Operation

Ransomware Infrastructure Dismantled in Global Operation

A global crackdown dismantles ransomware infrastructure, seizes millions of dollars, and leads to arrests in sweeping international law enforcement operations.

Rethinking TCPA Compliance in the Wake of McLaughlin v. McKesson

Understanding TCPA Compliance in the Wake of McLaughlin v. McKesson

Understand how a SCOTUS ruling may upend agency deference, reshaping Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) compliance, and why companies using digital marketing should brace for shifting legal standards.

FTC Shuts Down Debt Collector for Deceptive and Illegal Practices

FTC Shuts Down Debt Collector for Deceptive and Illegal Practices

The FTC issued a permanent ban against a debt collector accused of using threats, false claims, and illegal tactics to collect debts consumers didn’t owe.

Lebanese Bank Not Subject to Personal Jurisdiction Despite Ties to "Correspondent Bank"

Lebanese Bank Not Subject to Personal Jurisdiction Despite Ties to “Correspondent Bank”

Plaintiffs claimed that the Lebanese bank’s promise to transfer money to New York was a contract to supply services to the state, which establishes personal jurisdiction.

Landlord Settles in Algorithmic Rental Pricing Case

Landlord Settles in Algorithmic Rental Pricing Case

Cortland settles landmark case over algorithmic rental pricing, marking a shift in legal scrutiny of tech-driven rent strategies across major US markets.

Recent Rulings on Informal Fiduciary Duty Claims in Texas

Recent Rulings on Informal Fiduciary Duty Claims in Texas

Texas courts are raising the bar for proving informal fiduciary relationships, signaling a shift in how fiduciary duty claims are handled in business disputes.

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