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"Taking the well-pled facts and drawing all reasonable inferences in plaintiff’s favor, Costco falsely advertised RHA as a high-quality, family-friendly resort that was prepared to reopen safely after the Covid-19 pandemic when in fact it was low-quality, lacking in amenities, had poor customer-service, poor management, and drunken customers engaging in sex acts in the pool. But none of these conditions could reasonably be said to constitute a 'material element' or 'substantial factor' in bringing about I.N.’s injury," U.S. District Judge April M. Perry wrote.
about 2 months ago
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The court dismissed a suit claiming the site tricked fans into believing they were directly communicating with creators when many outsourced their communications to third parties who "impersonated" the messaged creators solely based on jurisdiction.
2 months ago
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Two wholesale clothing suppliers filed trademark infringement and trade secrets misappropriation claims against a North Carolina-based software company this week and alleged the company's data scraping practices have undermined the control of their e-commerce platforms.
3 months ago
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An Illinois man alleged the team violated the state's Biometric Information Privacy Act by collecting facial recognition information and biometric identifiers from the guests who attend Cubs games at Wrigley Field.
3 months ago
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The audio-engineering giant is attempting to can claims it violated a California-based company's audio technology patents.
3 months ago
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4 months ago
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Experts have speculated that claims like the plaintiff's could increase against defendants who maintain these ethylene oxide storage facilities or warehouses.
4 months ago
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The issue was a case of first impression for the court, and the panel fell in line with the Second, Fifth and Ninth circuits to allow monetary sanctions under Federal Rule 37(e) of Civil Procedure.
4 months ago
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5 months ago
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6 months ago
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit may determine if a 2024 amendment of the Illinois Biometric Privacy Act can be applied retroactively.
6 months ago