Federal Appeals Court Denies Startup’s Bid to Reclaim $18.3 Million Jury Award from TransUnion

In a significant legal showdown, a U.S. appeals court has recently upheld its earlier stance, electing not to revisit a decision that nixed an $18.3 million jury award. This award had originally been granted to a burgeoning tech startup in its claim against credit reporting giant TransUnion LLC. The case stemmed from allegations made by the startup which accused TransUnion of engaging in practices that they claimed unfairly inhibited their ability to compete in the marketplace. Central to the dispute was the handling and use of consumer credit data by TransUnion, a subject of increasing … Read more

Missouri Appeals Court Confirms $177 Million Verdict in Groundbreaking Legal Battle with Hyatt Corporation

St. Louis, Missouri — A Missouri appellate court has affirmed a $177 million jury verdict against Hyatt Corporation, stemming from a landmark case that revolved around violation of labor laws. This decision underscores significant implications for labor practices and corporate responsibility. The case originated from a class-action lawsuit filed by employees of a Hyatt-operated hotel in St. Louis, who alleged widespread violations of Missouri’s minimum wage and hourly pay statutes. The plaintiffs detailed systemic failures to compensate for overtime, an issue affecting a sizeable workforce over several years. As the legal proceedings unfolded, evidence presented … Read more

Lawyer Appeals to White House and DOJ for Assurance on TikTok’s Availability in App Stores

As concerns grow about the security and privacy practices of the Chinese-owned app TikTok, notable pressure is mounting on U.S. authorities to determine the future availability of the app in American digital stores. At the center of the storm, a prominent attorney has called upon the White House and the Department of Justice to issue clear guidelines regarding the continued distribution of TikTok through app stores. TikTok, the globally popular social media platform known for its short, engaging video content, has been under scrutiny by U.S. lawmakers and regulators over potential risks to national security … Read more

Trump Seeks Full Appeals Court Review After Jury Finds Him Liable in E. Jean Carroll Sexual Abuse Case

New York – In a significant legal move, President-elect Donald Trump submitted an appeal to the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, requesting a full court hearing. This action follows a recent decision by a three-judge panel that upheld a guilty verdict against him. Trump was found liable in a high-profile case involving accusations of sexual abuse made by writer E. Jean Carroll dating back to the mid-1990s. The initial verdict, delivered by a New York jury in 2023, commanded Trump to compensate Carroll with a $5 million judgment for her allegations of abuse that … Read more