Monthly Archives: September, 2022

Workers’ $575K Settlement with AT&T Given Greenlight After Initial Stumble

An order was issued on Wednesday in the Eastern District of California by Judge Jennifer L. Thurston. The suit was initially filed by lead...

Restaurants Allege Grubhub Falsely Advertised on Landing Pages

On Monday, CO Craft, LLC and Arborz, LLC filed a class action complaint in the District of Colorado against meal delivery service Grubhub, Inc....

New Trial to Proceed in Criminal Case Against Backpage.com Operators Per 9th Cir. Decision

A five-page opinion from a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel has affirmed the findings of a district court judge refusing to dismiss a...

Claims Narrowed Against Meta Platforms in News Site Shared.com’s Contract Suit

Plaintiff Shared.com (Shared) scored a victory over Meta Platforms Inc. in a case concerning Meta’s alleged breaches of contract regarding Shared’s advertising on, and...

FCC Adds Telecoms China Unicom and PacNet/ComNet to National Security Threat List

On Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau included two new entities, Pacific Network Corp. and its wholly-owned subsidiary...

Adobe’s Acquisition of Figma Stuns Investors

Adobe shocked investors by announcing its plan to acquire Figma, a leading web-first collaborative design platform, for approximately $20 billion. Valuing Figma at 50...

First NASDAQ, Then the Moon: Space Exploration Company Goes Public via SPAC

In a new deal announced last week, space exploration company Intuitive Machines said it would be listed on the NASDAQ exchange via merger with...

Were Employers Sued More During the Pandemic?

The COVID-19 pandemic has permanently changed the way we work. In fields that can accommodate it, teleworking has become widespread. Much has been written...