Propel Fuels Seeks to Double Verdict to $1.2 Billion in Trade Secrets Case Against Phillips 66

Oakland, Calif. — In a significant legal escalation, attorneys from Kobre & Kim LLP have requested that the Alameda County Superior Court judge more than double a recent $605 million jury verdict. The firm is seeking an additional $1.2 billion in exemplary damages for their client, Propel Fuels Inc., against oil giant Philips 66, citing severe misconduct related to the misappropriation of trade secrets. Two months prior, a jury concluded that Phillips 66 had engaged in the willful and malicious theft of confidential information from Propel, a company specializing in renewable fuels. Despite the damning … Read more

Fuel Feud Finale? Kobre & Kim Seeks $1.2 Billion in Damages, Higher Interest Against Philips 66 for Trade Secret Misuse

OAKLAND, Calif. — A recent court proceedings have escalated as Kobre & Kim LLP, a law firm representing Propel Fuels, filed a motion in the Alameda County Superior Court to enhance a jury verdict against energy company Phillips 66. The law firm is seeking to increase the damages awarded to Propel Fuels to $1.2 billion and is asking for the application of a 10% interest rate on post-judgment amounts. The legal dispute centers on allegations that Phillips 66 misused proprietary information from Propel Fuels, a company that specializes in renewable fuels. Two months prior, a … Read more

Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Seeks to Move Defamation Lawsuit Against CNN from Federal to State Court Amid Controversy

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has initiated a legal maneuver to transfer his defamation lawsuit from federal court back to the state jurisdiction, intensifying his legal battle with CNN. The lawsuit, which originated in the Superior Court of Wake County, centers around controversial allegations linked to Robinson’s purported activities and comments on an internet forum. Robinson’s legal representatives argue that CNN did not adequately meet the procedural requirements for transferring the case to the District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. They claim that the network failed to secure … Read more

TikTok Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Prevent U.S. Ban

Washington – In a significant move, TikTok has petitioned the Supreme Court to intervene against a new law that would effectively ban its operations in the United States. The law targets the popular social media platform under national security concerns linked to its Chinese ownership by ByteDance, a Beijing-based company. This legal challenge comes amidst escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing over data privacy and national security issues. TikTok, which boasts over 100 million American users, argues that the ban not only infringes on the company’s rights but also unjustly impacts millions of Americans who … Read more