Judge Rules in Favor of Musk: Continued Access to Government Agency Records Granted Temporarily

New York – A New York judge has temporarily allowed Elon Musk’s legal team continued access to certain governmental agency records, as part of an ongoing legal battle involving the billionaire entrepreneur. This decision adds yet another chapter to Musk’s extensive and complex legal dealings, which have kept legal experts and the public intrigued. Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has been embroiled in numerous high-profile disputes, some of which involve significant regulatory scrutiny. The exact nature of the records and the agencies involved has not been disclosed due to the sensitivity and confidentiality … Read more

Rudy Giuliani Faces Possible Contempt Ruling Over Continued Election Fraud Allegations Against Georgia Workers After $148M Defamation Loss

WASHINGTON — A federal court in Washington, D.C., is set to address whether Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and attorney for Donald Trump, should be held in contempt for persistently casting false allegations against two Georgia election workers. This upcoming hearing follows a recent $148 million defamation judgment favoring the workers, who claim ongoing distress due to Giuliani’s actions. Attorneys for Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, propose that U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell impose civil contempt sanctions against Giuliani for his continued unfounded claims of election fraud involving the two … Read more

Judge to Decide on Contempt Charges Against Giuliani Over Continued Election Fraud Claims After $148 Million Defamation Verdict

WASHINGTON — A U.S. District Judge in Washington, D.C., will deliberate on whether former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani should face civil contempt charges for allegedly breaching a massive $148 million defamation judgment against him. The plaintiffs, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, argue Giuliani has persistently propagated falsehoods about their involvement in election fraud during the 2020 elections. Moss and Freeman, both African American, claimed that Giuliani’s false accusations resulting from the 2020 presidential election led to severe harassment and racist threats against them. Their lawsuit culminated in December 2023 with … Read more

Qualcomm Cleared in Chip Licensing Trial, Sets Stage for Continued Expansion into Laptop and AI Markets

Wilmington, Delaware – A federal jury in Delaware has ruled in favor of Qualcomm in a noteworthy legal dispute with Arm Holdings concerning the licensing of central processors, paving the way for Qualcomm’s expansion into the laptop segment. Despite this victory, the mixed verdict leaves some disputes unresolved, signaling potential for further legal entanglements. The jury decision came after a week-long trial, which did not resolve all the contentious points between the two technology giants. They agreed on Qualcomm’s use of Nuvia’s technology, a startup Qualcomm acquired in 2021 for $1.4 billion, affirming that the … Read more