EU Launches Landmark Probes into Apple, Alphabet, and Meta under New Digital Markets Act

BRUSSELS – The European Union has launched investigations into tech giants Apple, Alphabet, and Meta under a groundbreaking new law aimed at curbing their market dominance. The European Commission announced on Monday that it will probe whether Apple and Alphabet have unfairly favored their own app stores, as well as Meta’s use of personal data for advertising. These investigations mark the first application of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which came into effect earlier this month to address the influence of large online platforms. If found in violation, the companies could face substantial fines of … Read more

Celebrity Tattoo Artist Kat Von D Cleared of Copyright Infringement in Landmark Case

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – In a recent copyright infringement case, famous tattoo artist Katherine von Drachenberg, commonly known as Kat von D, successfully defended herself against claims that she used a copyrighted photograph of jazz musician Miles Davis without permission. The case, Sedlik v. von Drachenberg, et al, hinged on whether Kat von D’s tattoo of the Davis portrait was substantially similar to the original photograph owned by photographer Jeffrey Sedlik. The jury, after a brief deliberation, unanimously ruled in favor of Kat von D, stating that her tattoo art did not infringe on Sedlik’s … Read more

Former County Police Officer Awarded $400,000 in Landmark Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Prince George’s Police Department

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — A former police officer in Prince George’s County, Maryland has been awarded nearly $400,000 by a federal jury after she accused her lieutenant of sexual assault and subsequent retaliation for reporting it. Kara McMurray testified during the two-week trial in U.S. District Court that after she reported the assault in 2019, she faced bullying and harassment from fellow officers, forcing her to leave the department in 2021. The former lieutenant, Richard Tallant, was found guilty of a second-degree sex offense in 2019 and sentenced to seven years in prison. However, he … Read more

Landmark $60 Million Verdict in Infant Formula Lawsuit Sends Shockwaves Through the Industry as More NEC Lawsuits Await Federal Trial

Chicago, Illinois – A jury has awarded $60 million to a mother whose premature baby died after developing necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) following the consumption of Enfamil formula. The grieving mother, Watson, argued that Mead Johnson, the manufacturer of Enfamil, failed to warn her or her doctors about the increased risk of NEC associated with the product. Watson’s lawyers presented evidence of long-standing studies and expert warnings linking cow’s milk-based infant formula, such as Enfamil and Abbott’s Similac, to a higher likelihood of NEC. The jury not only found in favor of Watson swiftly but also … Read more