U.S. Court Advances FTC Lawsuit Against Kochava Over Sensitive Geolocation Data Sales

BOISE, Idaho – A federal judge recently ruled against Kochava Inc., a digital marketing data brokerage, allowing a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to proceed. The FTC has accused Idaho-based Kochava of selling mobile device geolocation data that allegedly could be used to track individuals to sensitive locations without their consent. The decision came down from U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill of the District of Idaho on February 3, 2025. In his ruling, Judge Winmill found sufficient grounds to explore if Kochava’s transactions potentially breached privacy expectations, siding with the FTC’s … Read more

Federal Job Cuts Halted by Court Order in Union-Led Fight, as Government Shutdown Threat Looms

Washington, D.C. — In a significant move, a federal judge has temporarily blocked efforts by the White House to implement substantial job reductions in the federal workforce pending further court review. The decision comes amid a flurry of legal challenges from federal employee unions who argue that these cutbacks could harm workers and violate existing laws. The proposed reductions form part of an aggressive trimming initiative, with the administration previously offering buyouts to over 2 million employees. However, the uptake was minimal with only 60,000 accepting the offer. This response prompted Karoline Leavitt, White House … Read more

Illinois Court Upholds $3.31 Million Award for Man Injured on Barge

Chicago, IL – An Illinois state appeals court on Tuesday upheld a $3.31 million jury award to a man who sustained severe injuries while employed on a barge. This affirmation underscores the legal system’s acknowledgment of the safety risks associated with maritime labor and the protections workers are entitled to under the law. The court’s decision came after a thorough review of the circumstances surrounding the injury, which highlighted numerous safety failures and the dire consequences they can bring about. It sends a clear message about the importance of adherence to safety regulations in preventing … Read more

Illinois Court Upholds $3.3 Million Award for Injured Barge Worker

Springfield, Illinois — In a recent ruling, an Illinois state appeals court upheld a $3.31 million jury award to a man who sustained severe injuries while working on a barge. The decision, issued on Tuesday, confirms the jury’s findings and a lower court’s directed verdict that favored the injured worker. The court case stems from an incident that occurred while the man was employed on a barge, leading to significant physical harm. The details of the case reveal the complexities often involved in workplace safety and employer liabilities, particularly in maritime settings which are governed … Read more