Federal Judge Upholds Arbitration Decision in Fee Dispute Among Former Business Partners

Philadelphia, PA — In a recent ruling, a federal judge in Pennsylvania upheld an arbitration panel’s decision regarding the division of fees from two cases among three former principal owners of a now-dissolved company. The dispute centered around the allocation of earnings derived from legal victories prior to the dissolution of their business partnership. The complexities of the case drew noticeable attention due to the significant amounts involved and the high-profile nature of the individuals affected. The arbitration process itself was initiated after disagreements emerged following the dissolution, pointing to a lack of a clear … Read more

NetEase Games Slapped with $900 Million Lawsuit Over Alleged Defamation and Business Sabotage in the Marvel Rivals Debacle

New Orleans, LA — A colossal legal battle is underway as Prytania Media, a prominent umbrella company for multiple video game development studios in New Orleans, has levied a $900 million lawsuit against NetEase Games. The lawsuit accuses the developer of Marvel Rivals, a successful mobile game, of defamation, unfair trade practices, and business interference that allegedly led to Prytania Media’s downfall. The complaint, filed in January in a Louisiana court, details distressing allegations by Prytania Media owners, Annie and Jeff Strain. Both veterans in the gaming industry, the Strains claim that their company faced … Read more

Neighboring Edmonton Business Sues Roxy Theatre Over Alleged Structural Damage Amidst Construction Dispute

EDMONTON, Alberta — A contentious legal battle has unfolded between the historic Roxy Theatre and its neighboring building after construction activities allegedly caused damage to the adjacent structure. The neighboring property owner claims in a lawsuit that the theatre’s construction efforts led to physical damage during the Roxy’s rebuild following a devastating fire in 2015. Last month, a ruling by Alberta Court of King’s Bench Justice Donald Lee denied the Roxy Theatre an easement that would have allowed access to the neighboring property to complete construction of its still unfinished south wall. The decision has … Read more

Skyworks Solutions Faces Class Action Suit Over Alleged Misleading Business Expansion Claims

Atlanta, March 5, 2025 – A class action lawsuit has commenced on behalf of shareholders of Skyworks Solutions, Inc., the semiconductor manufacturer known for its precision in the tech industry. The suit, formally brought against the company’s executives, claims that the leadership made overly optimistic statements about the expansion of its mobile business while allegedly hiding substantial negative information about its customer base. Shareholders who acquired stock in Skyworks between July 30, 2024, and February 5, 2025, and subsequently incurred significant financial losses, may be eligible to join the lawsuit. The plaintiffs are represented by … Read more