Yelp Takes Legal Action Against Google, Citing Longstanding Antitrust Violations

San Francisco — In a new escalation in its long-running dispute with Google, Yelp has filed a lawsuit accusing the tech giant of antitrust violations, alleging it favored its own products in search results to the detriment of competitors. This legal challenge marks the culmination of years of complaints by Yelp, suggesting a tipping point in its contentious relationship with Google, a company it has often publicly criticized. The lawsuit, lodged in a federal court in Northern California, claims Google has manipulated search algorithms to promote its own services above others, specifically in local search … Read more

Cayuga Nation Takes Legal Action Against Town and Local Business for Alleged Violations and Misrepresentation

Seneca Falls, N.Y. – A legal battle has emerged in Seneca County as the Cayuga Nation has initiated a lawsuit against the Town of Fayette and the operators of a local business, Annie’s Grab ‘N Go. The lawsuit filed in the Seneca County Supreme Court, accuses the business of operating illegally under the guise of being Native-owned without compliance with local zoning laws. The Cayuga Nation alleges that Annie’s Grab ‘N Go has misrepresented itself as a native-operated entity and is selling tobacco and marijuana, violating both town and state regulations. The nation’s complaint highlights … Read more

Teen Sues Detroit Judge for Civil Rights Violations After Being Handcuffed for Falling Asleep in Court

DETROIT – A federal lawsuit has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan by a 15-year-old girl and her mother against 36th District Judge Kenneth King following an incident wherein the judge ordered the teenager to be detained for falling asleep during a court field trip. The lawsuit accuses Judge King of violating the civil rights of the teenager, Eva Goodman, by acting beyond his judicial authority during the incident. The controversy began when Goodman, who is currently without a permanent home, attended a court session organized as a … Read more

Nevada Regulators Accuse Resorts World Las Vegas of Anti-Money Laundering Violations, Seek Multi-Million Dollar Fine

Las Vegas, Nevada — Nevada’s gaming regulators have lodged a formidable 12-count disciplinary complaint against Resorts World Las Vegas and its parent company, Malaysia-based Genting Berhad, accusing them of multiple breaches of federal anti-money laundering regulations. Allegations suggest that Resorts World allowed notorious illegal bookmakers to wager large sums, running into millions, at their Las Vegas location over a period extending more than a year. The Gaming Control Board, which filed the 31-page complaint on Thursday, is pushing for a substantial, albeit undisclosed, multi-million dollar fine. Additionally, they’re calling for stringent actions against the gaming … Read more