U.S. Olympic Committee Sues Logan Paul’s Beverage Brand Prime Over Trademark Infringement Claims

Denver, CO — The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) has taken legal action against Prime, the beverage company co-founded by internet personalities Logan Paul and KSI, for allegedly infringing on its trademarks. Filed in a federal court in Colorado on Friday, the lawsuit claims Prime used Olympic-related symbols and phrases on marketing materials for a drink promoted by basketball superstar Kevin Durant, an Olympic gold medalist. The lawsuit underscores a problematic scenario where the committee believes Prime deliberately misused trademarks like symbols and phrases associated with the Olympics to enhance the appeal of its … Read more

Lawsuit Claims Negligence at Kennywood After Woman Alleges Injury on Thunderbolt Roller Coaster

West Mifflin, PA – A lawsuit has been filed against Kennywood Park after a woman alleged she sustained injuries while riding the Thunderbolt roller coaster in July 2022. Sabrina Williams claims that due to inadequate safety measures, she suffered significant harm during the ride, leading to ongoing medical issues. Williams reported that throughout her ride, she was unexpectedly hurled to the side of her cart, causing her severe discomfort and rendering her unable to breathe properly. She attributes the mishap to a malfunctioning seatbelt or restraining bar, which she reported to the ride operator immediately … Read more

NFL ‘Sunday Ticket’ Case: Plaintiffs Uphold $4.7 Billion Verdict, Reject Claims of ‘Runaway’ Jury

Los Angeles, CA — The legal team defending a group of NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers who won a $4.7 billion judgment against DirecTV and the National Football League (NFL) dismissed claims that the jury’s decision was excessive or irrational. The subscribers had argued that DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket package violated antitrust laws by restricting broadcasts to out-of-market games at elevated prices, resulting in the substantial award by a federal jury. The lawsuit accused DirecTV and NFL of creating a monopoly over the broadcasting of NFL games, effectively forcing fans to pay high prices for viewing … Read more

St. Louis Bar Owner’s Legal Battle Intensifies as Attorney Claims Prosecutorial Misconduct Over Withheld Evidence

ST. LOUIS — The legal battle surrounding Chad Morris, a local bar owner, has intensified this week as his attorney sought sanctions against the St. and Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office over what he claims is a failure to disclose vital evidence. The dispute stems from an incident last December at Bar:PM, a popular establishment in the South Broadway area, which culminated in the controversial arrest of Morris following a confrontation with police. According to court documents, James Wyrsch, Morris’ lawyer, has accused the circuit attorney’s office, led by Gabe Gore, of withholding information crucial to … Read more