Court Rules Against Consumer in Privacy Case Involving Bloomingdales.com and Papa Johns

WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court recently affirmed two lower court decisions that dismissed claims against two major companies, Bloomingdales.com LLC and Papa John’s International, by a plaintiff who alleged invasion of privacy. The complaint centered on the use of “session-replay” software which records users’ interactions on websites. The plaintiff, identified as Ann Jones, argued that the software infringed upon her privacy by documenting her online behavior, such as keystrokes and mouse movements. However, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit concluded on Tuesday that Jones lacked standing to sue as she could … Read more

Stabbed in Jail, Rapper Yak Gotti Faces Court Amid Intense Deliberations in High-Stakes Gang Trial

Atlanta, GA — A man co-indicted with rapper Young Thug appeared in court Monday with visible injuries after being stabbed in jail, as the lengthy jury deliberations continued. Deamonte Kendrick, known in the music industry as Yak Gotti, suffered head injuries during an altercation at the Fulton County Jail’s south annex in Union City, according to his attorney Doug Weinstein. Kendrick, who was back in court with four to five staples in his head, seemed to be coping well despite the unfortunate incident. “He’s doing really well,” Weinstein said outside the Fulton County Courthouse, stressing … Read more

High-Profile Legal Showdown: Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively Face Off in Court Amid ‘It Ends With Us’ Tensions

Los Angeles, California — Amid the buzz of Hollywood’s latest legal dramas, actor Justin Baldoni has enlisted high-profile attorney Bryan Freedman, who is currently representing the family of Lyle and Erik Menendez in their bid for freedom. Freedman now faces the dual challenge of handling Baldoni’s defamation lawsuit against co-star Blake Lively alongside this high-profile criminal case. Baldoni, known for his role opposite Lively in the movie “It Ends With Us,” is embroiled in a contentious battle following allegations by Lively of sexual harassment during and after the film’s production. The controversy escalated after Lively … Read more

Appellate Court Questions Legality of Restraining Harris County Defendants During Trials

Houston, TX – A recent development in Harris County has raised significant legal and ethical questions. Appellate judges have voiced concerns over the routine practice of shackling defendants during their trials, spotlighting the potential infringement on their rights to a fair trial as guaranteed by law. In Texas, which prides itself on upholding justice and individual freedoms, this contentious issue has come under scrutiny following objections from defense attorneys. They argue that presenting their clients in physical restraints can bias juries, implying guilt by mere appearance and possibly swaying the outcome of trials. Further investigation … Read more