Elon Musk Embroiled in New Legal Battle Over Alleged Rigged $1 Million Voter Lottery

Austin, Texas – Elon Musk, along with America PAC, is embroiled in another legal battle stemming from a $1 million voter incentive initiative. A new class action lawsuit filed by an Arizona resident alleges fraud and breach of contract over the promotional contest, claiming it was not conducted as advertised. The lawsuit, lodged in a Texas District Court this Tuesday, extends to a 14-page document accusing the setup of falsely luring participants with promises of a random chance to win $1 million each day. The promotional activity had targeted registered voters across seven swing states, … Read more

Legal Battle Ignites as Former Employee Sues Sunrun Over Licensing Dispute and Wrongful Arrest

Hartford, Connecticut — In a recent development, three attorneys from McCarter & English — David X. Sullivan, Thomas J. Finn, and Gregory A. Hall — have taken on representation for Sunrun Installation Services. This move comes as the firm faces a civil rights lawsuit filed on September 4 in the Connecticut District Court. The lawsuit was initiated by attorney Robert M. Berke on behalf of George Edward Steins, a former employee of Sunrun who found himself embroiled in legal trouble following his departure from the company. Steins claims his arrest and subsequent legal challenges, including … Read more

2 Live Crew Reclaims Rights to Iconic Albums, Marks Major Win in Historic Copyright Battle

Miami, FL — In a significant victory for artists seeking control over their creative outputs, members of the iconic hip hop group 2 Live Crew have successfully won a legal battle to reclaim rights to their music catalog. The verdict, delivered by a federal jury in Florida, supports the group’s claim under the copyright law’s “termination right,” a crucial provision that empowers creators to regain their copyrights decades after initially transferring them. The litigation centered around five of 2 Live Crew’s albums, including their controversial 1989 release “As Nasty as They Wanna Be,” which was … Read more

Former Wynn Cocktail Server Wins $321K in Court Battle Over Workplace Dispute

Las Vegas, NV — A former cocktail server at Wynn Las Vegas has been awarded $321,200 by a jury after alleging she was wrongfully terminated. The decision concludes a prolonged legal battle sparked by claims that she faced discrimination and was ultimately dismissed for reporting a sexually hostile work environment. The plaintiff, Angelica Limcaco, filed her lawsuit after her 2015 termination, asserting that her firing was in retaliation for coming forward with allegations of sexual harassment against her immediate supervisor. According to court documents, Limcaco reported that her manager had harassed her and several other … Read more