Investors on Alert: Class Action Filed Against Bitfarms Ltd. for Alleged Securities Violations

LOS ANGELES — A class action lawsuit has been filed against Bitfarms Ltd., a company listed on NASDAQ as BITF, for allegedly breaching federal securities laws. The DJS Law Group is urging investors who acquired Bitfarms’ securities between March 21, 2023, and December 9, 2024, to get in touch with their legal team before the approaching deadline of July 8, 2025. The complaint claims that Bitfarms misled investors by making false statements regarding its financial reporting practices. Specifically, it accuses the company of failing to implement adequate controls, which led to misclassifying revenue from the … Read more

Attorney General Takes Action Against D.C. Nonprofit for Misappropriating Grant Funds

Washington, D.C. – The District of Columbia’s Attorney General, Brian Schwalb, has taken legal action against a local nonprofit and its former CEO, accusing them of misappropriating grant funds intended for violence reduction initiatives. The lawsuit seeks to recover significant amounts of money that the city claims were improperly handled. The nonprofit organization, Women in H.E.E.L.S., received financial support during the fiscal years 2022 and 2023 to implement programs aimed at reducing violence in the Congress Heights neighborhood, specifically to assist women and girls. The grants were part of the Cure the Streets initiative, a … Read more

Judge Greenlights Class Action Against Apple, Accusing iCloud of Monopolistic Practices

SAN JOSE, Calif. — A federal judge has allowed a class action lawsuit against Apple to proceed, challenging the company’s practices regarding its iCloud storage service. Consumers allege that Apple’s requirements regarding data backup violate antitrust laws, potentially resulting in inflated costs for users. U.S. District Judge Eumi Lee ruled that plaintiffs had presented enough evidence to support their claims, asserting that Apple has created an unfair monopoly over digital storage solutions. The lawsuit claims that the company forces iPhone users to utilize iCloud for backing up critical data, while limiting the functionality of third-party … Read more

Las Vegas Residents Take Legal Action to Halt Controversial ‘Campus for Hope’ Homeless Facility Construction

LAS VEGAS — Two residents have taken legal action to halt the construction of the Campus for Hope, a new facility aimed at assisting the homeless community. The lawsuit was filed on Monday and targets several entities including the City of Las Vegas, Clark County, the State of Nevada, and local officials. The Campus for Hope is proposed to be built on 26 acres of the Southern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services center near Charleston Avenue and Jones Boulevard. It is designed as a transitional housing facility with the capacity for 900 individuals, providing services … Read more