Three members of Jane’s Addiction have sued their frontman Perry Farrell over his viral onstage attack of guitarist Dave Navarro last year, claiming the incident was a “terminal […]
NewJeans Members to Be Fined for Unauthorized Activities: Court Ruling
The ongoing dispute between K-pop breakout group NewJeans and its agency ADOR, a HYBE subsidiary, escalated this week as the Seoul Central District Court approved a stricter legal measure restricting the group’s independent activities. In […]
Judge Approves Rare Privacy Settlement Awarding Class Members 23% Stake in Clearview AI
A federal judge approved a controversial privacy settlement that gives class members a 23% equity stake in facial recognition software firm Clearview AI Inc. The settlement, reached last […]
GC Group Championing Rule of Law Tops 500 Members Just Days After Launch
A group of general counsel that says it’s standing against “executive branch attacks on lawyers and law firms” has amassed more than 500 members just 12 days after […]
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Reinstate Ban on Trans Service Members
The Trump administration on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate a renewed ban on transgender service members in the military, saying a district judge “improperly second-guessed” […]
Chief Justice Halts, for Now, Reinstatement of Fired Members of Independent Agencies
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. on Wednesday temporarily paused court orders reinstating National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox and Merit Systems Protection Board member Cathy Harris, two […]
Cash Advance Apps Slammed With Class Actions Alleging ‘Predatory’ Lending to Military Service Members
Who Got The Work Rebecca Maller-Stein and Kent A. Yalowitz of Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer have entered their appearances for Hanaco Venture Capital and its executives, Lior […]
Dating App for People With STDs Sues Woman for Exposing Members’ Information
PositiveSingles, a dating website for people living with HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, filed a federal lawsuit against a North Carolina woman who allegedly exposed the sensitive […]
The 1975 Band Members Not Liable for Malaysian Festival Losses
Members of the British band The 1975 cannot be held personally liable for losses of a Malaysian music festival that was shut down by authorities after lead singer […]
Could the U.S. Supreme Court Finally Address Uninjured Class Members?
The U.S. Supreme Court could finally rule on a key question in class actions, often raised by the defense at the certification stage: What happens when some of […]