A federal judge tossed Andrew and Tristan Tate's deplatforming lawsuit against Meta without leave to amend, finding their contract claims rested on quoted policy language that does not actually appear in the documents they attached to th...
Emory Andrew Tate III et al v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al
A pilot's family argued that routine edits to a Bell helicopter's preflight checklist reset federal aviation law's repose period — a theory every court to consider it has rejected.
IN RE BELL HELICOPTER SERVICES INC. AND BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC.
The Second Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a Video Privacy Protection Act lawsuit against NBCUniversal, holding that tracking codes embedded in websites do not constitute "personally identifiable information" under the statute.
Golden v. NBCUniversal Media, LLC
A federal judge in the Northern District of California has preliminarily approved an $850,000 class settlement resolving claims that cricket streaming service Willow TV shared subscribers' video-viewing histories with Meta without their...
Kishore et al v. BCCL Worldwide, Inc.
New York Attorney General Letitia James issued an investor alert warning that fraudulent investment schemes are proliferating across Meta platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Scammers are increasingly using deceptive a...
Seven individuals have been arrested for their roles in a multi-county organized retail theft ring that targeted beauty and fragrance products across Florida.
U.S. District Judge Jorge L. Alonso granted a preliminary injunction in Rosado v. Bondi, holding that Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin likely violated the First Amendment by coercing privat...
Rosado et al v. Bondi et al
A federal judge denied a motion to dismiss Meta's claims that a Florida operator and his companies ran a bait-and-switch scheme on Facebook and Instagram while fraudulently obtaining millions in advertising credit.
Meta Platforms, Inc. v. Judang Team LLC