Rosen Law Firm Initiates Class Action Lawsuit Against Match Group Over Alleged Misstatements, Invites Investors to Join

New York – The Rosen Law Firm, a global leader in investor rights litigation, has initiated a class action lawsuit against Match Group, Inc., alleging that the company made false and misleading statements regarding its operations, particularly affecting its service Tinder. The lawsuit encompasses those who purchased Match Group securities between May 2, 2023, and November 6, 2024. Investors who acquired Match Group securities within this period may be eligible for compensation through a contingency fee arrangement, irrespective of any out-of-pocket expenses. The aim of the lawsuit is to hold Match Group accountable for purportedly … Read more

Amnesty International Decries Thai Court’s Decision in NSO Group Spyware Case as Major Setback for Human Rights Advocates

Bangkok, Thailand – Amnesty International has expressed grave concerns following a Thai court’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit against NSO Group Technologies, which was accused of misusing its Pegasus spyware. This ruling represents a severe blow to efforts aiming to protect privacy and human rights within the region. The case, initiated by Thai pro-democracy activist Jatupat Boonpattararaksa, also known as Pai Dao Din, centered on allegations that NSO Group failed to prevent the abusive deployment of its spyware against activists. Pai took legal action following alerts from Apple and a comprehensive 2022 report indicating that … Read more

Advocacy Group Urges Reassignment of Cook County Judge Following Two Tragic Domestic Violence Fatalities

Chicago, Illinois – A prominent advocacy group is urging for the reassignment of a Cook County judge following the tragic deaths of two individuals linked to cases of domestic violence that the judge had previously overseen. These incidents have ignited a heated debate on judicial accountability and the adequacy of protective measures for victims of domestic abuse. The advocacy organization has pointed out that, in both cases, the judge handling them had issued rulings that were criticized for potentially failing to recognize the severity of the threats the victims faced. This has led to public … Read more

Berkeley Tenants Union Accuses Landlord Group of Illicit Campaign Tactics Amid Rent Control Battles

Berkeley, Calif. – The Berkeley Tenants Union, a local advocacy group representing around 70 tenants, is escalating its dispute with the Berkeley Property Owners Association (BPOA) by lodging formal complaints to municipal and state election watchdogs over alleged inappropriate campaign practices and financial disclosures. The union accuses the BPOA of obfuscation in its recent initiatives on the city’s ballot, particularly in relation to campaign contributions linked to the National Association of Realtors. The bone of contention largely centers on the campaigning for Measure CC in the November 5 election, which was defeated after securing only … Read more