Verdict Announced in Trial of Tech Innovator Bob Lee’s Alleged Murderer

San Francisco, CA — A jury has reached a verdict in the high-profile case of the murder of tech entrepreneur Bob Lee, the founder of the popular payment app, Cash App. Lee, widely respected in the Silicon Valley tech community, was tragically killed last year in what authorities described as a robbery gone wrong. The defendant, identified as 24-year-old TechCorp employee Jameson Clark, was found guilty of first-degree murder after a tense and closely watched trial. According to prosecutors, Clark confronted Lee outside his San Francisco apartment and fatally shot him during an attempted robbery … Read more

Major Colleges Accused in $685 Million Lawsuit for Alleged Tuition Price-Fixing Scheme

A recent lawsuit alleges that a consortium of prestigious U.S. colleges and universities engaged in a price-fixing scheme that led to students being overcharged by approximately $685 million. Filed in a Chicago federal court, the complaint accuses 16 prominent institutions of limiting financial aid through an unfair collaboration, potentially violating antitrust laws designed to protect competition and prevent monopolistic behaviors. The universities named include Yale, Georgetown, Columbia, and Northwestern among others. Collectively, these schools have historically prided themselves on offering need-blind admissions, which means that a student’s financial situation is not considered when deciding admission. … Read more

Legal Team Takes on Sunrun Inc. in Lawsuit Over Alleged Civil Rights Violations Linked to Former Employee’s Charges

Hartford, Conn. – Attorneys David X. Sullivan, Thomas J. Finn, and Gregory A. Hall from the law firm McCarter & English have officially joined a civil rights case, representing Sunrun Installation Services. The lawsuit was initiated on September 4 in the Connecticut District Court by lawyer Robert M. Berke, who is representing the plaintiff, former Sunrun employee George Edward Steins. This legal action stems from allegations that the company’s lack of communication led to criminal charges against Steins, which were subsequently dismissed. The genesis of the complaint lies in 2017 when Steins’ employment with Sunrun … Read more

Zeta Global Holdings Corp. Under Legal Scrutiny for Alleged Financial Misconduct and Investor Misleading Claims

NEW YORK — Investors of Zeta Global Holdings Corp. are being alerted by The Gross Law Firm about a potential class action suit concerning shareholders who acquired shares within a specified period, the law firm confirmed Monday. Shareholders who bought Zeta’s stock between February 27, 2024, and November 13, 2024, are encouraged to reach out to the firm to explore the possibility of becoming a lead plaintiff, though it is not mandatory for participation in any potential recovery process. The allegations assert that Zeta Global Holdings issued misleading statements and did not disclose acts that … Read more