Trial Begins: Lawsuit Seeks Justice for Officer’s Suicide Linked to Capitol Riot Aftermath

Plymouth, Massachusetts — A trial has commenced in a lawsuit against a man who received a pardon for his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot, following the tragic suicide of a police officer who responded to the insurrection. The case questions the accountability of individuals involved in the events that led to the temporary breach of the Capitol building. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit are the family of Officer Jeffrey Smith, who took his own life weeks after the tumultuous events of January 6, 2021. They allege that the defendant, Matthew Perna, along with … Read more

Defendants Challenge ‘Shotgun Pleading’ in Ultra-Processed Foods Lawsuit, Seek Dismissal

In a recent legal dispute in New York, defendants facing allegations regarding ultra-processed foods are pushing for the dismissal of a lawsuit, contending that the plaintiff’s claims lack clarity and specificity. The case, which has drawn attention for its implications in food industry regulations, centers on claims that certain products cause health issues linked to their processed nature. The defendants have characterized the legal complaint as a “shotgun pleading,” suggesting that it combines multiple legal arguments in a disorganized manner that complicates the court’s ability to address the core issues. They argue that the lack … Read more

Class Action Alert: Digimarc Corporation Faces Lawsuit – Join by July 7, 2025!

Portland, Oregon — A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Digimarc Corporation, a technology firm specializing in digital watermarking and data solutions. The lawsuit accuses the company of engaging in practices that potentially violate state and federal laws. Individuals who believe they may be affected by the case are urged to join the class action by July 7, 2025. The legal framework allows for multiple claimants to seek redress collectively, aiming to streamline the judicial process for those who may have experienced similar harms. The case highlights ongoing concerns regarding corporate accountability and consumer protection, … Read more

California’s Legal Battle Stumbles as Appeals Court Rejects Key Lawsuit

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal appeals court has dealt a setback to California’s lawsuit against major internet companies over their alleged impact on competition and market practices. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the state, emphasizing the need for clearer proof of harm before pursuing antitrust claims. The California Attorney General’s Office initiated the lawsuit, targeting well-known tech giants for purportedly engaging in anti-competitive behavior that stifles innovation and limits consumer choices. The case was built on the premise that these companies have a disproportionate influence in their respective marketplaces, drawing criticism from … Read more