Health Privacy Violation: Meta Sued Over Alleged Misuse of Data from 30 Million Women Using Flo Health App

SAN JOSE, California — A trial began Monday in which plaintiffs accuse Meta of improperly accessing private health data from more than 30 million users of the Flo Health menstrual cycle app. The case raises significant concerns over privacy violations and data protection in the digital health sector. During the opening statements, a lawyer representing the plaintiffs told the jury that Meta’s actions constituted an illegal breach of sensitive personal information. The company allegedly harvested data related to women’s menstrual cycles without proper authorization or disclosure, undermining users’ trust in both Flo Health and Meta. … Read more

Austin Jury Hands Down $9.2 Million Verdict to Katana in Landmark Patent Dispute

AUSTIN, Texas — A jury has awarded Katana, a Texas-based technology company, $9.2 million in a patent infringement case, marking a significant victory for the firm. The case revolved around allegations that a competitor unlawfully used its patented technology, a claim that sparked a legal battle in the federal court. The trial, which drew considerable attention, required jurors to examine the details of Katana’s patented innovations. The jury’s decision underscores the importance of intellectual property rights in the fast-evolving tech industry, where companies invest heavily in research and development. Katana’s victory represents not just a … Read more

Former Compliance Lawyer Faces Jury Over Allegations of Misappropriating $20 Million Credit Line

NEW YORK — A Manhattan federal jury heard opening statements Monday in a case involving a former compliance lawyer charged with embezzling funds from a tax-lien investment firm. The lawyer is accused of misappropriating money from a $20 million line of credit assigned to his company. Defense attorneys argued that the lawyer was unaware of any wrongdoing, claiming that the financial transactions in question were conducted within the company’s operational norms. They emphasized that the former lawyer believed he was acting in the best interests of the firm, disputing the prosecution’s allegations of criminal activity. … Read more

Federal Appeals Court Clears Medtronic in Major Patent Case, Overturns Jury’s $106 Million Ruling

WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of Medtronic Plc in a lengthy patent lawsuit involving the company and Colibri Heart Valve LLC, reversing a jury’s decision that charged Medtronic with inducing patent infringement concerning artificial heart valves. The case centered on Colibri’s U.S. patent No. 8,900,294, which describes a technique for partially deploying and recapturing an artificial heart valve during implantation. This method allows surgeons to reposition the valve if its initial placement is not optimal, effectively providing a “do-over” during surgery. Colibri accused Medtronic of promoting this technique through its … Read more