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Prince Harry and Elton John Make Surprise Court Appearance in London Court for Privacy Lawsuit Against Tabloid
A lawyer for a group of British tabloids is asking a judge in London to toss out lawsuits by Prince Harry, Elton John and several other celebrities who allege phone tapping and other invasions of privacy.
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Bad Bunny's Ex-Girlfriend Files Lawsuit Against Star Seeking at Least $40M
The lawsuit states that his ex-girlfriend provided the singer with a well-known voice recording before he became famous and has been used without her consent.
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Buffalo Wild Wings Responds After Man Files Lawsuit Claiming Boneless Wings Aren't Wings
After an Illinois man filed a lawsuit against Buffalo Wild Wings alleging the company misleads customers by advertising its “boneless” meat as “wings” when they are not actually wings, the chain delivered a response to the viral story on social media earlier this week.
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Have You Shopped at IKEA in Recent Years? You Might Be Eligible for a Payout Under a Settlement
Ikea shoppers could be eligible for a payout as part of a class-action settlement, but the deadline to file a claim is approaching.
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Buffalo Wild Wings Sued Over Boneless Wings That Are Actually ‘Breast Meat'
An Illinois man is suing Buffalo Wild Wings alleging the company has misled customers by advertising its “boneless” meat as “wings” when the products are not actually wings.
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Virginia Judge Uses Slavery Law to Rule Frozen Embryos Are Property
The decision has been called “repulsive” and “morally repugnant” by one scholar and criticized widely by others.
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Former President Trump Can Be Sued for Jan. 6 Actions, Justice Department Says
He faces lawsuits filed by Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., officers James Blassingame and Sidney Hemby, and later joined by other House Democrats.
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NYC to Pay George Floyd Protesters Over $10 Million in Massive ‘Kettling' Settlement
In court papers late Tuesday, the city said it will pay $21,500 to each of at least 200 protesters who were detained, arrested or met with force by NYPD during a June 4, 2020, protest.
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Lady Gaga Sued by Woman Charged in Dog Theft Who Is Demanding $500,000 Reward
Jennifer McBride, who was arrested in connection with the theft of Lady Gaga’s dogs, filed a lawsuit against the “Applause” singer over the $500,000 that was promised to anyone who returned the dogs.
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If You've Ever Purchased a Celsius Drink, You Could Be Eligible for Up to $250
The popular energy drink company Celsius just reached an agreement in a class action lawsuit over alleged misleading product labels that could award customers up to $250 each.
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Two New Lawsuits Challenge State Restrictions on Abortion Pills
While the lawsuits target specific state laws, they represent key legal tests that could determine access to abortion for millions of women.
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Mini-Bottles of Fireball Cinnamon Don't Actually Contain Whiskey and It's Led to a Lawsuit
Surprise! Those mini-bottles of Fireball Cinnamon at gas stations don’t actually have any whisky in them.
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DOJ Files Second Antitrust Suit Against Google, Seeks to Break Up Its Ad Business
The lawsuit targets Google’s advertising business and comes after reports that DOJ antitrust chief Jonathan Kanter had been cleared to work on Google.
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If You've Bought K-Cups, You May Be Eligible for a Lawsuit Settlement Payout. Here's How to Find Out
A 2018 class action lawsuit alleged that Keurig engaged in “unlawful, unfair, and deceptive business practices” when they advertised and labeled their K-Cups as recyclable.
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Kari Lake Loses Lawsuit Over Her Defeat in Arizona Governor's Race
The court did not find clear and convincing evidence of the widespread misconduct that Lake had alleged had affected the result of the 2022 general election.
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Amazon May Be Held Liable for Trademark Breach Over Fake Louboutins Sold On Its Marketplace
Third-party sellers on Amazon regularly advertise red-soled shoes, and Louboutin brought cases against Amazon in Belgium and Luxembourg arguing that he did not give his consent for these products to be put on the market
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Amber Heard Makes ‘Difficult' Decision to Settle Johnny Depp Defamation Case
After “a great deal of deliberation,” Amber Heard says she’s settling the Virginia defamation case with Johnny Depp: “This is not an act of concession.”
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Anne Heche's Final Autopsy Reports Shows No Sign of Impairment at Time of Crash
Actress Anne Heche was not impaired by any illicit substances when she crashed her Mini Cooper into a Mar Vista home and suffered fatal burns and other injuries, according to a coroner’s report released Tuesday.
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Barilla Isn't Really ‘Italy's #1 Brand of Pasta,' According to Lawsuit
A trademarked slogan has put this pasta company in hot water.
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Taco Bell Sued After a Dallas Store Manager Allegedly Attacked 2 Customers With Scalding Water
The lawsuit against the restaurant chain, publicized Tuesday by one of the attorneys for the plaintiffs, civil rights lawyer Ben Crump, claims Brittany Davis and a minor identified only as C.T. were left with permanent skin damage and a lifelong change to their appearance from the incident.