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The suit was filed on December 8, 2020, in conjunction with 46 states. The lawsuit was initially dismissed in June 2021, but was refiled with an amended complaint in August 2021. [2] The case survived Meta's motion to dismiss the lawsuit in January 2022 and April 2024. [3] The case is set to go to trial on April 14, 2025. [4]
[1] [2] The lawsuit contrasts the practices of Apple with those of Microsoft in United States v. Microsoft Corp., and alleges that Apple is engaging in similar tactics and committing even more egregious violations. [3] This lawsuit comes in the wake of Epic Games v. Apple and the enforcement of the Digital Markets Act in the European Union. [4]
A case involving issues as to 'at the premises' cover is Mayfair Banqueting t/a Maddox Club v AXA, CL-2021-000737, and a trial has been fixed for December 2023. [36] A business interruption cover under a Motor Trade Policy Simpsons (Preston) Ltd v MS Amlin, CC-2021-MAN-000079; has been commenced in the Manchester CCC. It will be managed there ...
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 ...
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.
TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez, 594 U.S. 413 (2021), was a United States Court case dealing with standing under Article III of the Constitution related to class-action suits against private defendants. In a 5–4 decision, the Court ruled that only those that can show concrete harm have standing to seek damages against private defendants.
The lawsuit was initially dismissed in June 2021 but was launched again in an amended state in August 2021, citing Facebook's buyouts of rivals as a cause for alarm. In March 2022, the Chamber of Commerce rejected the 46 states' appeal to revive their lawsuit, citing the overly long waiting period between Facebooks's acquisition of WhatsApp and ...
On Jan. 6, 2021, rioters who insisted—without evidence—that Trump won the election stormed and ransacked the U.S. Capitol to disrupt certification of Biden’s victory.