Google Faces Lawsuit over Secret Location Tracking
Google is facing a lawsuit over the discovery of secret location tracking, which even tracked users who turned the “location history” option off.
Google is facing a lawsuit over the discovery of secret location tracking, which even tracked users who turned the “location history” option off.
A 13-year-old Arizona student’s parents are preparing to sue their son’s school district for $2.5 million, claiming the school did not do enough to prevent his teacher from allegedly molesting him.
Uber has been hit with a $650 million class action lawsuit from London’s “black cab” drivers, who claim the company has acted “unlawfully.”
Former employees of Tesla-owned SolarCity have alleged in a lawsuit that the company reported millions in fake sales in order to overvalue the company for investors.
In its settlement with Cody Wilson’s Defense Distributed the government admitted that semi-automatic firearms below .50 caliber are not weapons of war.
The parent company of the Mandalay Bay casino in Las Vegas sued more than 1,000 victims of the October 2017 mass shooting on hotel grounds to avoid liability for the incident, according to a report published Monday.
A federal district judge in San Francisco dismissed on Monday a lawsuit brought by the cities of San Francisco and Oakland seeking financial compensation from oil companies for the cost of fighting climate change, including building walls to protect the municipalities from future sea rise.
President Barack Obama’s immigration agency allowed migrant youths as young as 14 to be abused, tied up, left naked in solitary confinement, and denied health treatment at a juvenile detention center in Virginia in 2015 and 2016, says a lawsuit filed on behalf of a Latino migrant.
At least 60 organizations are considering lawsuits against the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), following anti-extremist activist Maajid Nawaz’s victory against the group, which concluded with the SPLC apologizing and paying out over $3 million.
Adult film star Stormy Daniels’ could be dragged into a lawsuit against her attorney, Michael Avenatti, because a lawyer is suing Avenatti’s firm for millions of dollars—including money raised for Daniels’ legal fees.
A jury awarded a woman struck in the head by a bowl of pasta at a Connecticut restaurant more than $100,000.
Cynthia Kissner and Leonard Werner believe they are being unfairly charged for their quarter pounders, since other burgers cost less without cheese.
A Nigerian woman is filing a lawsuit against United Airlines, accusing the airline of racial discrimination for kicking her off a flight scheduled to depart Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Airport because another passenger claimed she had a “pungent” odor.
Facebook is facing a class-action lawsuit following the revelation that the company logged users’ text and call logs using the Facebook smartphone app.
Apologizing for 2016 campaign talk wouldn’t make “ten cents worth of difference” in the lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s temporary travel restriction, according to Trump.
The nation of France has seized the domain France.com from a man who owned it since 1994, prompting the man to sue the country.
Venezuelan politician and alleged drug trafficker, Diosdado Cabello, has lost his lawsuit against newspaper The Wall Street Journal.
The family of student Otto Warmbier, who was held prisoner by North Korea for a year and a half before he was returned to his family in a vegetative state and died soon afterward, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the North Korean government on Thursday.
The Democratic National Committee is suing the Russian government, the Trump campaign, and WikiLeaks for allegedly disrupting the 2016 campaign, in what appears to be a desperate attempt to keep a collusion narrative going ahead of November mid-term elections.
More cities have joined the revolt against California’s sanctuary state law as opposition grows by the week and cities join a federal government lawsuit against their own state.
Student journalists at the University of Illinois are suing their school for placing a restriction on their freedom to write about a professor who allegedly assaulted them last November.
Best Actor Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush claims that a false #MeToo allegation destroyed his career and he is suing the Daily Telegraph for “false and spurious” claims, according to Deadline.
Two more California cities, Fountain Valley (Orange County) and Escondido (San Diego County), joined the growing revolt this week against “sanctuary state” laws enacted by Governor Jerry Brown.
A veteran forcibly removed from a military retirement ceremony two years ago filed a lawsuit Monday against the Air Force claiming that the military violated his First Amendment rights.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions blasted California in a statement Monday afternoon on the lawsuit filed earlier by the U.S. Department of Justice against the state over a 2017 law restricting sales of federal land.
Lawyer Harmeet Dhillon, who has filed a class action lawsuit against Google on behalf of fired employee James Damore, appeared on SiriusXM Patriot’s Breitbart News Tonight, Tuesday, to discuss government regulation of tech giants with Senior Editors-at-Large Rebecca Mansour and
A lawsuit brought against Facebook by company investors claims that the company failed to protect user data which caused company shares to drop.
A woman who claimed that she saw Bigfoot is suing the state of California for not recognizing her sighting after National Park Service officials told her that she probably saw a bear.
Alaska Airlines announced Thursday it had grounded a Seattle-based pilot after his female co-pilot filed a lawsuit claiming that the male captain raped and drugged her on a June 2017 work trip.
Grassroots Californians are lauding U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ decision to sue their state over sanctuary state laws despite backlash from state Democrat legislators.
BlackBerry has filed a lawsuit against Facebook, alleging patent infringement.
According to CNN, BlackBerry claimed in their lawsuit “that the social media companies developed messaging applications that ‘co-opt BlackBerry’s innovations’ by using patented features touching on security, the user interface, and battery life.”
The promoter of the failed Fyre Festival in the Bahamas — once billed as the “cultural experience of the decade” — pleaded guilty to wire fraud charges Tuesday, agreeing to serve up to a decade in prison for lying to investors who lost over $26 million.
A new lawsuit alleges that YouTube stopped hiring white and Asian males to technical roles last year as they didn’t help the company improve employee diversity.
A new lawsuit brought against Google alleges that the company’s office “bro culture” led to sexual harassment against a female engineer.
The lawsuit between Waymo and Uber has been dismissed as the tech companies reached a surprise settlement.
A California family is suing the coffee retailer Starbucks after a two-year-old girl allegedly drank a beverage containing a barista’s blood, the family’s attorneys announced Wednesday.
A San Francisco federal appeals court ruled Twitter is not responsible for the ISIS murder of two Americans.
Grumpy Cat Limited, the company behind historic Internet meme Grumpy Cat, has been awarded $710,000 following a copyright lawsuit.
A nurse who worked at a Denver hospital is filing a lawsuit against her former employer claiming that she was fired for discussing her support for President Trump.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio filed a lawsuit claiming the oil industry caused the climate change that spawned Superstorm Sandy.