Anthropic Agrees to $1.5 Billion Settlement in Author Class Action Case, Aiming for Resolution in Legal Dispute

San Francisco, California — Anthropic has agreed to a significant settlement of $1.5 billion in a class-action lawsuit brought by authors who alleged that the company unlawfully used their works to train artificial intelligence systems. This move marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue around copyright and the use of literary materials in the rapidly evolving field of AI. The settlement, which has been filed in a federal court, is intended to address claims from authors who contended that Anthropic’s practices violated their intellectual property rights. The lawsuit outlined that the company had utilized … Read more

Advocates Challenge ICE’s Bond Policy Changes with Groundbreaking Class Action Lawsuit

DENVER — A new wave of immigration policies from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is drawing criticism from advocates for immigrant rights. Advocates argue that recently announced guidelines stripping immigrants of bond eligibility represent a troubling departure from decades of established practice. In July, ICE revealed the updated policy, stating that individuals who enter the United States unlawfully would no longer have the opportunity to secure bond. This shift has prompted the filing of a class-action lawsuit led by immigration attorney Hans Meyer, who contends that the policy is unlawful. “For 30 years, immigration law … Read more

Settlement Reached in Fox Sports Lawsuit: Hairstylist Dismisses Sexual Battery Claims, Pursues Class Action for Wage Violations

ARLINGTON, Texas — A lawsuit involving Fox Sports has reached a settlement after a hairstylist accused former host Skip Bayless and former network executive Charlie Dixon of making unwanted sexual advances. Noushin Faraji filed the lawsuit earlier this year, asserting serious allegations against both men—claims now being addressed in a class action regarding wage violations. The settlement comes as Faraji has agreed to dismiss claims related to sexual battery, a hostile work environment, and retaliation. According to her legal representatives, they will proceed with a broader class action to address alleged failures to pay minimum … Read more

Capricor Therapeutics Faces Class Action Lawsuit as Investors Claim Misleading Statements Led to Financial Losses

Los Angeles, Calif. — A class action lawsuit has been initiated against Capricor Therapeutics, Inc. (CAPR) in response to claims that the company’s stock was sold at inflated prices. Filed by the law firm Levi & Korsinsky on July 17, 2025, the lawsuit alleges that shareholders purchased stock during a defined class period from October 9, 2024, to July 10, 2025, without full knowledge of the company’s actual financial condition. Affected investors are being encouraged to seek information on participation in the action. Capricor Therapeutics is engaged in the development of innovative cell and exosome-based … Read more