A federal judge in Manhattan denied a special-education parent's request for a temporary restraining order, ruling that the plaintiff failed to address the required preliminary-injunction factors and provided insufficient evidence...
R.L. et al v. Samuels et al
A Southern District of New York judge issued a preliminary injunction against Chinese defendants selling infringing artificial lash extensions on TikTok Shop, restraining their sales and freezing assets held by major payment processors.
Lashify Inc. v. Qingdao Mars Culture Media Co. Ltd. et al
A Southern District of New York judge has ordered the parties in a putative Fair Labor Standards Act class action to submit a joint letter justifying the fairness of a proposed settlement and providing detailed documentation for any...
Guarcax Chilel et al v. Lagada, Corp. et al
A federal judge in Manhattan ruled that a former corporate officer who built a pet-supplement company into a multimillion-dollar business holds no ownership rights to the brand, granting in part a preliminary injunction for the company...
Virogex Inc. v. Resolvx Health Inc. et al
A federal judge in Manhattan granted summary judgment to The Churchill School and Center, ruling that the school provided a legitimate, non-discriminatory reason for firing a 63-year-old gay art teacher who opened a girls’ bathroom door...
McConkey v. The Churchill School and Center
A Southern District of New York judge approved a stipulated protective order in a lawsuit against Amazon that explicitly regulates the use of enterprise-grade artificial intelligence platforms during discovery, requiring parties to...
Gome et al v. Petpivot, Inc. et al
U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman ruled Monday that the strong presumption of public access to judicial documents outweighs Compagnie De Saint-Gobain S.A.'s arguments for keeping settlement-related communications sealed in the In Re...
DAVID A. BIRDSELL v. THE EUCLID CHEMICAL COMPANY et al
A federal judge held the network in civil contempt for defying a subpoena order for footage from an interview with a murder convict's wife, then immediately stayed the penalty to let the First Amendment fight play out on appeal.
Williams v. NBC Universal Media LLC
A Manhattan federal judge refused to dismiss a crisis-communications firm from Blake Lively's lawsuit alleging a coordinated campaign to damage her reputation after she complained of sexual harassment on set, holding that California's...
Lively v. Wayfarer Studios LLC et al
In a dispute over severance pay and fiduciary duties, Southern District of New York Judge Lewis J. Liman has ruled that the burden falls on the plaintiff to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that his termination was without cause...
Kraft v. The Arena Group Holdings Inc. et al
U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla on Wednesday declined to issue an indicative ruling that would have signaled openness to emergency pendency payments for parents of students at the iBrain special-education school, while agreeing...
Bruckauf et al v. Aviles-Ramos et al
A federal judge granted AT&T summary judgment on a contract reformation claim, holding that a drafter's last-minute edit accidentally eliminated a multi-million-dollar shortfall penalty Atos IT Solutions owed under a telecom services...
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC, Plaintiff, v. ATOS IT SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES, INC., Defendant.