Jimmy Page Settles Lawsuit Over "Dazed and Confused," Ending Years of Credit Dispute

Los Angeles, California — Guitarist Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin and songwriter Jake Holmes have reached a settlement in a longstanding dispute over the songwriting credits for the band’s classic track “Dazed and Confused.” Recent court filings reveal that the deal aims to bring closure to the latest copyright lawsuit initiated by Holmes, who has long claimed that he originally wrote the song. The resolution of the case was filed in court on August 1, with terms of the settlement remaining undisclosed. However, the agreement reportedly resolves all issues related to the lawsuit, which had … Read more

Lawsuit Filed by Survivors of Gabriel House Fire Alleges Negligence and Safety Violations, Seeks Justice for Victims

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of three survivors of a devastating fire at the Gabriel House independent and assisted living facility, which resulted in the deaths of 10 individuals and numerous injuries in July. The legal action, initiated by the law firm Morgan & Morgan, names both the facility’s owner, Dennis Etzton, and a fire protection equipment company as defendants. According to the suit, Etzton was aware or should have been aware that several residents were smoking in their rooms, despite the presence of medical oxygen, which poses an increased … Read more

Ninth Circuit Upholds Dismissal of SAG-AFTRA Vaccine Mandate Lawsuit, Reinforcing Union Representation Standards

Los Angeles, California — The Ninth Circuit Court has recently upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a collective lawsuit brought by members of SAG-AFTRA against their union, citing time constraints and legal preemption of claims. The case stemmed from allegations that SAG-AFTRA breached its fair representation duty by negotiating a return-to-work agreement that permitted studio and producer partners to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations, which some union members opposed for various reasons. The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California had previously dismissed the members’ claims on two significant grounds. First, it ruled that the … Read more

Utah’s Lawsuit Against Snapchat Uncovers Alarming Impact on Teens and Disturbing AI Practices

SALT LAKE CITY — A lawsuit filed by the Utah Department of Commerce against Snapchat has uncovered disturbing trends regarding the app’s impact on young users in the state. The legal action, initiated by the Division of Consumer Protection and spearheaded by the Utah Attorney General’s Office, was officially lodged against Snap, Inc. on June 30, 2025. Initially, many details of the complaint were kept confidential, but recent revelations have exposed serious concerns. The lawsuit highlights that since 2020, teenagers in Utah have spent a staggering 8 million minutes on Snapchat, equating to more than … Read more