Former Employees of Delia’s Tamales Pursue Wage Theft Claims Despite Setback in Naming Company Founder as Defendant

San Antonio, TX — A group of over two dozen former employees of the popular restaurant chain Delia’s Tamales, known for its roots in the Rio Grande Valley, are taking legal action against the company, alleging wage theft. These former workers, many of whom are of retirement age and undocumented, claim they were threatened with immigration enforcement if they raised concerns about their unpaid wages. Last week, a federal magistrate judge decided that Delia Garza, the company’s founder, whose story of elevating from selling tamales door-to-door to owning a celebrated chain is well-known throughout Texas, … Read more

Robert Rivas Endorses Enhanced Legislation to Combat Rising Retail Theft in San Benito

Sacramento, CA – In response to escalating worries about retail theft in California, Assemblymember Robert Rivas has voiced strong support for more stringent retail theft legislation. This move comes as businesses large and small have reported increased incidents, significantly affecting their operations and the state’s economy. Rivas, representing San Benito County among others, has emphasized the necessity of a multifaceted approach to combat these crimes, which not only affect store owners but also ripple through communities by increasing prices and reducing the availability of goods for consumers. Retail theft in California has notably grown in … Read more

New Law in England and Northern Ireland Makes Pet Theft a Serious Crime, Imposing Up to Five Years in Prison

London, England — Animal welfare advocates are celebrating the enactment of the Pet Abduction Act 2024, a groundbreaking piece of legislation that criminalizes the theft of cats and dogs in England and Northern Ireland. As of yesterday, offenders caught in the act of stealing a pet can now face up to five years in prison alongside hefty fines, marking a significant shift in the legal approach to what is increasingly seen as a deeply personal crime. The law was championed by former Conservative MP Anna Firth, representing Southend West and Leigh, and passed as one … Read more

Cognizant Sues Infosys Over Alleged Theft of Healthcare Software Secrets in High-Stakes Court Battle

Dallas, Texas — In a significant legal confrontation, TriZetto, a subsidiary of the IT major Cognizant, has initiated a lawsuit against Infosys, alleging theft of trade secrets. The lawsuit, which revolves around proprietary healthcare insurance software, was filed in a federal court in Texas, marking a new chapter in the competitive IT industry. In response to the filed complaint, Infosys has strongly refuted any claims of misconduct. The company stated that it is aware of the legal proceedings and is prepared to defend its practices vigorously, emphasizing its commitment to ethical business practices. According to … Read more