Plaintiff Urges Federal Judge to Uphold $25M Claim in Mobile App Scandal, Accuses Subsidiary of Asset Shuffle to Dodge Payment

Washington, D.C. – A primary complainant in a class action lawsuit has recently urged a federal court in Washington to uphold an unjust enrichment claim against a subsidiary of High 5 Games. The legal action challenges an asset transfer made in 2022, which the plaintiffs argue was strategically designed to circumvent a $25 million payout awarded by a jury on February 7. The jury found that the company had specifically targeted gambling addicts through its mobile apps that mimic casino-style gambling. The case centers on the controversial practices of social casino-style apps, which have been … Read more

Class Action Plaintiff Challenges High 5 Games Subsidiary Assets Transfer in $25 Million Legal Battle

Washington, D.C. — In a recent court showdown, a lead plaintiff in a class action has urged a federal judge in Washington to acknowledge an unjust enrichment claim against a subsidiary of High 5 Games. This legal move stems from allegations that a 2022 asset transfer by High 5 Games was a strategic tactic to sidestep payment of $25 million awarded to a class of plaintiffs on February 7. The jury had concluded that the company deliberately targeted gambling addicts with casino-style mobile apps, leading to this significant court-mandated compensation. This ongoing legal saga brings … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Subsidiary Fined $1.64 Billion Over Misleading HIV Drug Promotions

Philadelphia, PA – A U.S. jury has ruled against a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary, ordering the pharmaceutical giant to pay $1.64 billion in a landmark case that accuses the company of misleading marketing practices related to its HIV treatments. This verdict marks one of the largest in a series of legal challenges faced by the company. The case revolved around the allegations that Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a unit of Johnson & Johnson, engaged in false and misleading promotion of its drugs used to treat HIV. The lawsuit claimed that the company failed to adequately warn patients … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Subsidiary to File for Chapter 11 Amid Baby Powder Lawsuits

New Brunswick, NJ — On May 1, Johnson & Johnson’s subsidiary LLT Management LLC expressed its plans to initiate a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing and proposed a structured plan to settle over 61,000 lawsuit claims. These claims concern the company’s past sale of baby powder, which plaintiffs argue contained asbestos and provoked cases of ovarian cancer. This legal maneuver is set within the broader context of increasing scrutiny and litigation that Johnson & Johnson has faced in recent years, attributed to allegations that its talc-based products were contaminated with asbestos—a substance well-known for its carcinogenic … Read more