New Mexico Firm Sues Tinder’s Parent Company for Patent Infringement Over Safety App Collaboration

AUSTIN, Texas – A New Mexico-based company has initiated a legal battle against Match Group, the parent entity of the popular dating app Tinder, accusing it of patent infringement over its integration with Noonlight, a safety application that enables users to summon emergency services. The lawsuit, which was lodged in a Texas federal court, could spell significant implications for the way tech companies collaborate and innovate. The dispute centers on the alleged unauthorized use of a patented technology that plays a critical role in user safety and security, particularly in the context of online interactions. … Read more

Pérez-Llorca Reports Record Revenues and Expands International Footprint in 2024, Highlighting Major Growth in Spain, Portugal, and Mexico

Madrid, Spain — Pérez-Llorca, a prominent law firm based in Spain, has reported a global pro forma revenue exceeding €165 million for the year 2024. This marks a significant growth in their financial performance, with revenues from their Spanish operations alone surpassing €133.6 million, an 8% increase from the previous year. According to managing partner Pedro Pérez-Llorca, 2024 was a pivotal year characterized by strategic international expansions and substantial investments in both innovation and technology. “This growth not only consolidates our market position but also equips us to tackle the challenges of a rapidly evolving … Read more

Judge to Review Trump’s Controversial Restrictions on Gulf of Mexico Terminology Usage

A U.S. federal judge is set to preside over a legal challenge concerning an executive order issued by the former President Donald Trump, which mandated the exclusive use of “American Gulf” when referring to the Gulf of Mexico in all official communications. The move, which stirred significant controversy and debate upon its announcement last year, has now led to formal litigation. The lawsuit contends that the executive order represents an overreach of authority and an infringement on freedom of speech. Legal experts argue that the mandate not only challenges constitutional rights but also has broader … Read more

New Mexico Steps into the Spotlight with Groundbreaking Global Purchase Initiative

In an era of global connectivity, online forms and digital services often require users to specify their location through a dropdown menu of states, provinces, or countries. This seemingly simple feature is crucial for everything from shipping and billing to ensuring the content or services provided meet local laws and regulations. Such data-entry points are designed for user convenience and efficiency but also play a significant role in data collection and user interface. Options in these dropdown menus typically cover a wide array of geographical locations, encompassing not only the 50 U.S. states and territories … Read more