Tesla Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Claims of Odometer Fraud and Warranty Manipulation

LOS ANGELES — Tesla is facing a class-action lawsuit in federal court, with a Model Y owner alleging that the company has been engaging in “systemic inaccuracies and fraudulent business practices” that allegedly exploit customers for profit, prompting a strong rebuke from CEO Elon Musk, who dismissed the claims as “idiotic.” Nyree Hinton, a resident of Los Angeles, asserts that Tesla’s algorithms falsely inflate odometer readings by more than 50 miles daily. According to the lawsuit, this inflation leads to warranty voiding and significant financial repercussions for owners, such as leaving Hinton with a costly … Read more

Homeowners Struggle as Insurers Delay Wildfire Claims Amid Legal Worries and Rising Repair Costs

ALTEDENA, Calif. — Homeowners in the aftermath of devastating wildfires in Altadena and Pacific Palisades are expressing frustration over insurance companies’ slow responses and insufficient claim payouts. Attorneys representing these homeowners report that the issues are particularly severe for properties that have not been deemed a total loss. As affected homeowners navigate the complex claims process, some legal experts believe that pursuing mass torts based on shared experiences could provide a viable path forward, despite no such cases being filed yet. The Eaton Fire is estimated to have caused around $10 billion in damages, highlighting … Read more

Greenpeace Battles $667 Million Damage Ruling: Claims Excessive Costs Aim to Stifle Activism

BISMARCK, N.D. — Greenpeace is asking a North Dakota court to reconsider a substantial damage award of nearly $667 million linked to the Dakota Access Pipeline project. The environmental organization contends that this figure is excessively high and lacks justification. During a trial earlier this year that spanned more than three weeks, a Morton County jury determined that Greenpeace played a role in the financial losses experienced by Energy Transfer, the pipeline’s developer. Jurors found the group liable for damages related to protests held in 2016 and 2017, as well as for making statements deemed … Read more

Greenpeace Challenges $667 Million Jury Verdict in Dakota Access Pipeline Case, Claims Damages Are Unjustified

BISMARCK, N.D. — Greenpeace has requested a North Dakota judge to lower the nearly $667 million damage award granted to the developers of the Dakota Access Pipeline, arguing that the sum is excessive and unwarranted. The request comes after a Morton County jury decided the environmental organization was responsible for damages caused during protests in 2016 and 2017, along with defamation claims against Energy Transfer. Following a trial that lasted over three weeks, the jury determined that Greenpeace, alongside other activist groups, played a significant role in the protests that drew thousands to support the … Read more