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October 4, 2024: January 22, 2025 Delligatti v. United States: 23-825: Whether a crime that requires proof of bodily injury or death, but can be committed by failing to take action, has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force. June 3, 2024: November 12, 2024 Department of Education v. Career Colleges and ...
WASHINGTON − Former President Donald Trump has declined to commit to accepting the results of the 2024 election, and lawsuits challenging state voter rolls provide a roadmap of how he could ...
A payout from a tech giant may be in your future, if you are game enough to file a claim by next month. Oracle America agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit in May for $115 million over ...
On September 16, 2024, a class action lawsuit—on behalf of five anonymous contestants (labeled as Contestants 1 to 5 in the lawsuit) of the $100-million Beast Games series on Prime Video—was filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court against Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson (under his production company MrB2024, LLC), Off One's Base, LLC, Amazon Alternative, LLC, and 100 anonymous individuals.
A judge set the case pacing, governance and definitions for information protection in lawsuit AG Josh Stein brought against HCA Healthcare.
The DOJ was joined in filing the lawsuit by twenty-eight state attorneys general, as well as the attorney general for the District of Columbia. [a] [11] [12] The DOJ and states are pursuing a jury trial in the case. [3] On August 19, 2024, ten additional state attorneys-general joined the lawsuit, bringing the total number of co-plaintiffs to ...
In March 2024, a settlement in the injunctive relief portion of the payment card interchange fee case was announced to reduce what are known as "swipe fees" for merchants in the U.S. This change, set to last five years, was expected to save retailers about $30 billion and mark the end of a long-standing legal battle over antitrust issues ...
January 18, 2024 at 6:04 PM. Key takeaways. In May 31,2023, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered OneMain Financial to pay $20 million for deceiving and misleading some 25,000 consumers.