NFL Seeks to Overturn Historic $4.7 Billion Verdict in Sunday Ticket Class-Action Suit, Citing Errors and Juror Bias

LOS ANANGELES — The National Football League is moving to strike down a colossal $4.7 billion payout awarded in a class-action lawsuit, which claims the organization historically overcharged subscribers for out-of-market game broadcasts, a verdict the NFL deems as one of the most indefensible in American legal history. In their recent legal filings, the league’s attorneys described the damages as “nonsensical,” contending that the judgment fundamentally misunderstood the pricing structure of Sunday Ticket packages. The controversy stems from a discrepancy between the Sunday Ticket’s listed prices in 2018 and 2019 — $294 — versus the … Read more

Walmart Hit with Class-Action Suit for Alleged ‘Bait-and-Switch’ Pricing Tactics on Groceries

BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart is currently embroiled in a class-action lawsuit following allegations of misleading and unjust pricing tactics in its grocery section. This development came after a federal appeals court overturned a prior ruling that dismissed the case, moving the battle back into the courtroom spotlight. Yoram Kahn, the lead plaintiff in this legal challenge, argues that Walmart has systematically overcharged consumers through discrepancies between displayed shelf prices and the prices charged at registers. While individually minor, Kahn insists these discrepancies cumulatively could siphon hundreds of millions of dollars annually from unsuspecting customers. Detailing … Read more

Georgia High Court Approves Progression of Medical Malpractice Suit Against Local Hospital

Atlanta, GA — The Georgia Supreme Measured Court has cleared the pathway for a medical malpractice lawsuit against a notable Georgia hospital to move forward. This decision comes after lengthy deliberations on the admissibility of key testimony that could impact the outcome of the case. The lawsuit, initiated by a patient alleging substandard care, has drawn attention to the practices and patient care protocols at the hospital. The court’s ruling specifically addressed the legal boundaries of expert witness testimony, a pivotal component in many medical malpractice litigations. The crux of the legal debate was whether … Read more

BitMEX Co-Founder’s ‘God Access’ Trading Desk Under Legal Scrutiny: Judge Orders Suit to Proceed

Wilmington, Delaware – The co-founder of cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX, Arthur Hayes, has been ordered by a judge to defend himself in a lawsuit over allegations of facilitating illicit trading activities. The lawsuit accuses Hayes and his colleagues of creating a “God Access” trading desk that provided unfair advantage to certain users. The ruling comes after a federal judge in Delaware denied Hayes’ motion to dismiss the case. The judge stated that the plaintiffs had presented sufficient evidence to move forward with their claims. The lawsuit was filed by BMA LLC, a former client of BitMEX, … Read more