Monthly Archives: June, 2023

Analytics Show Rail Giants Face Antitrust and Personal Injury Litigation Amidst Derailments

Centuries after the invention of the railroad, they remain critical arteries for the movement of goods and materials across the United States, even as...

Pixel Litigation Tests Old Privacy Law featuring Myriah Jaworski

Consumers are driving a wave of litigation against companies for allegedly sharing details of what videos they watch on their platforms.  Will litigation...

Hedge Funds Target Big Pharma

FOIAengine: Requests to FDA Reveal What the Funds Are Watching New data reveals that big hedge funds were unusually active in making information requests about pharmaceutical...

Rock on: Kustom Entertainment Goes Public

As concert ticket sales boom to record heights, Digital Ally, Inc. announced that its subsidiary Kustom Entertainment, Inc. would go public via a SPAC...

Inside America’s Biggest Federal Court

Founded in 1966, the Central District of California is the busiest and most populous judicial district in the country, containing half of California’s total...

Foreign Bribery Investigations Loom for Pfizer

FOIAengine Uncovers a Persistent Questioner. What Does He Know? Albert Bourla earns $33 million a year as the CEO of Pfizer, the world’s largest pharmaceutical company.  His improbable...

Big Oil gets Bigger: Chevron Acquires PDC

Chevron announced its all stock acquisition of PDC Energy, valuing the company at $7.6 billion, last week. According to the companies’ joint press release,...