Former Miami Dolphin’s coach, Brian Flores, filed a class-action lawsuit against the NFL for racial discrimination during the hiring process.
Johnny Depp is suing his ex-wife, Amber Heard, for allegedly defaming him in a Washington Post op-ed. To prove defamation, you have to prove that a false and defamatory statement of fact (not opinion) about you was made to a third party by someone who knew it was false (or should have known it was false) and causing damage to damage to your reputation. Business owners have to face defamation all the time. Can you prove your case? Can Depp?
Kevin Berling didn’t want his former employer, Gravity Diagnostics, to throw him a birthday party as he associated that with a traumatic childhood event. Regardless, one was thrown, and Berling was eventually fired as a result of it. He was awarded $450,000 by a jury.
Two independent contract moderators are suing TikTok for negligence in a class-action lawsuit. In the filing, the plaintiffs claim that they were “subjected to extremely traumatic videos and images with no warning, training, or means to cope.” These moderators contend that they suffer from PTSD and other psychological damage from their experience.
We all know that the biggest blockbusters bring in the big bucks, but some films such as Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix and Return of the Jedi have worked out to have made no profit. So how is this possible? There is a method called “Hollywood Accounting” that is a creative accounting system used by studios.
Cub Club filed a lawsuit against Apple for copyright and trademark infringement after Apple released a set of emojis that looked similar to an idea that Cub Club presented to two of Apple’s software engineers. Apple was accused of copying an idea of the multiracial emojis however, you cannot copyright an idea. The court has said the same and dismissed the lawsuit.
A social media influencer, Brittany Dawn Davis, is in hot water with the Attorney General for allegedly deceiving her customers. Davis promotes her health and fitness services as personalized for each individual. However, from a Facebook group that Davis created herself, the customers found out that the services were not personalized at all. Stay tuned as Nasir follows along with this case.
Two healthcare systems in Wisconsin, ThedaCare and Ascension, are in a legal dispute over poaching employees. Just last week, ThedaCare filed a lawsuit against Ascension after seven key critical care employees gave notice of their resignation. Although the judge has since reversed an unusually order prohibiting the resignations, this matter brings up other issues like non-competes and the “great resignation” that employers around the nation are currently facing..
Are businesses liable for COVID-19 infections? See’s Candies is in a wrongful death lawsuit due to the death of an employee’s spouse.
Managing Attorney Nasir gives you a brief breakdown about product placements in televisions and movies. Watch to the end for a movie secret tip!
“He who fights monsters should see to it that he himself does not become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.” Frederick Nietzsche Epic Games v. Apple Inc. In a choreographed corporate dance deftly executed by Epic Games founder and luminary Tim Sweeney this past…
Truth in advertising still matters. A class-action lawsuit was filed in federal court against Under Armour, arguing that the company has made fraudulent claims about its UA Rush line. Under Armour says the clothing helps improve strength and endurance by acting as “the fabric version of an infrared sauna.” These claims are scientifically impossible, the…
Tyson Foods finds itself embroiled in a wrongful death lawsuit related to working conditions in its Waterloo, Iowa processing plant in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. The family of Isidro Fernandez, an employee at the Waterloo plant who died on April 20th, is claiming Tyson Foods is guilty of a “willful and wanton…
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