Litigation

District Court Rejects Bid by Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Townstone to Reverse Redlining Settlement

District Court Rejects Bid by Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Townstone to Reverse Redlining Settlement

A federal court denied efforts by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to reverse a redlining settlement with Townstone, raising questions about agency credibility.

Hollywood Strikes Back: Disney and Universal Sue Midjourney Over AI-Generated Characters

Hollywood Strikes Back: Disney and Universal Sue Midjourney Over AI-Generated Characters

Disney and Universal sue Midjourney, claiming it creates AI-generated images of characters like Yoda and Shrek, sparking a landmark IP battle over generative AI.

Landmark AI Hiring Bias Case Against Workday to Proceed as Class Action

Landmark AI Hiring Bias Case Against Workday to Proceed as Class Action

Learn why a federal judge’s ruling in a case against Workday marks a major turning point in AI hiring bias claims and what it means for employers nationwide.

Mondelēz Sues Aldi For Alleged Trade Dress Violation

Mondelēz Sues Aldi For Alleged Trade Dress Violation

Mondelēz sues Aldi, claiming its snack packaging copies iconic designs, such as those of Oreo and Ritz, sparking a major trade dress dispute in federal court.

ESG Initiatives Under Fire: DOJ and FTC Back Antitrust Challenge to Coal Investment Strategy

ESG Initiatives Under Fire: DOJ and FTC Back Antitrust Challenge to Coal Investment Strategy

The DOJ and FTC are targeting ESG initiatives, backing claims that investment firms colluded to cut coal output and inflate prices in the name of climate goals.

DOJ Drops Charges in Crypto Case as Enforcement Priorities Shift

DOJ Drops Charges in Crypto Case as Enforcement Priorities Shift

The DOJ has dropped a crypto case, showing a shift in priorities. They will now avoid regulatory enforcement with crypto unless there’s clear proof of intentional wrongdoing.

Foreign Hackers Charged in Botnet Scheme Targeting Global Routers

Foreign Hackers Charged in Botnet Scheme Targeting Global Routers

Four foreign nationals face charges for operating a botnet scheme that hijacked routers worldwide, earning over $46 million through the sale of illegal proxy services online.

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Delaware Court Dismisses Hypothetical Bylaw Challenge

The Delaware court reinforces the limits on bylaw challenges, dismissing a case for lack of ripeness where no actual stockholder nomination or dispute existed.

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.

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