Monthly Archives: November, 2022

Plaintiffs’ Counsel Asks for Nearly $79M in Attorneys’ Fees in T-Mobile Data Breach MDL

The three plaintiffs’ firms spearheading the multidistrict litigation against T-Mobile over the exposure of more than 50 million consumers’ personal records have asked the...

Twitter Hit with Discrimination Suit Amidst Musk Transition

A lawsuit filed Thursday in the Northern District of California alleges that Twitter Inc. discriminated against disabled employees who have been discharged or constructively...

SEC Charges Unregistered Brokers With Violations After Facilitating $1.2B in Penny Stock Trades

A lawsuit filed on Thursday in the Southern District of New York by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) contends that Jeffrey K. Galvani...

Snap Sued Over Company’s Decision to Exculpate Execs from Gross Negligence Without Shareholder Vote

A lawsuit filed in Delaware Chancery Court on Thursday contends that Snap Inc. violated corporate law by amending a section of its charter without...

NLRB Petitions for Preliminary Injunction in Starbucks Union Case

On Tuesday, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) filed a petition against Starbucks Corporation in the Eastern District of Michigan. The agency sought a...

States Reach $3B Settlement with Walmart Over Role in Opioid Crisis

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced on Tuesday that he and thirteen other state attorney generals have reached a $3.1 billion settlement with Walmart...

Two New York Pharmacy Owners Admit to Money Laundering in Medicare Fraud Case

On Wednesday, the Department of Justice announced that two New Yorkers pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering of the proceeds from false...

FTC Settles Consumer Deception Allegations with Amazon Business Program Seller DK Automation

With a simultaneously filed complaint and proposed settlement, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced an enforcement action against DK Automation and its owners, Kevin...