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Civil Plaintiff
4 Engineering Firms Have Agreed to Pay $26.5 Million on a U.S. Class Action Lawsuit
Four engineering firms have agreed to pay a combined $26.5 million to resolve a U.S.…
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Civil Plaintiff
Kaitlin Armstrong Sues Anna Moriah Wilson’s Family for $1 Million
Kaitlin Armstrong, the woman who gained national attention for killing Anna Moriah Wilson in East…
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Consumer Law
FTC Issued a Ban on a Messaging App to Children Under 18
On July 9, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission issued a proposed order that would ban NGL Labs, LLC, and…
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Consumer Law
Shannen Doherty’s Divorce Settled One Day Before Her Death According to Reports
One day before her death, Shannen Doherty finalized her divorce from ex-husband Kurt Iswarienko, according to reports. The…
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Consumer Law
Update: Rudy Giuliani’s Bankruptcy Case Dismissed and the Defamation Loss of $148 Million Can Be Collected
Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case was dismissed Friday, paving the way for two election workers to…
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Criminal Law
A 15 Year Old Girl Charged with Capital Murder in a Dallas Shooting
A man was shot and killed near Victory Plaza in Downtown Dallas early Sunday morning. Dallas police…
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Criminal Law
Authorities Are Still Learning More About Trump’s Shooter
Two days out from the shocking assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, authorities are…
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Criminal Law
Social Media Influencer has Been Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison for Trafficking and Slavery
When two young Brazilian women were reported missing in September 2022, their families and the…
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Big Law
Whistleblowers at OpenAI File a Complaint with the SEC and Ask for an Investigation
OpenAI whistleblowers have filed a complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission and asked the…
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Big Law
Paypal Violated Their Contract in Poland and Will Be Fined $27 Million
A Polish regulator fined PayPal $27.3 million over allegedly “unprecedented” user agreement violations. The Office of Competition and…
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