Antitrust Lawsuit Settlement | Technology | Business Introduction: Coming to Terms After more than five years of litigation, Google and Epic Games have reached a comprehensive settlement intended to bring their protracted antitrust fight over the Android Play Store to a close. (AP News) The deal signals potentially sweeping changes
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Defamation, National Security, and the Digital Age: Alexis Wilkins’ Legal Crusade Against “Spy” Allegations
Defamation Lawsuit | North America | National Security Introduction: Conspiracy Theories Litigated for Defamation Country music singer and political influencer Alexis Wilkins has filed a second major defamation lawsuit, expanding her campaign to combat what she calls “baseless, defamatory conspiracy theories” accusing her of being a “honeypot” spy linked to
Antitrust Law in the Digital Economy: Navigating the Complexities
Antitrust Law | industry Trends | Business Introduction: Competition & Regulation in the Digital Age The digital economy has reshaped global commerce — transforming markets, redefining competition, and challenging the very foundations of traditional antitrust law. As tech giants expand their reach across multiple sectors, regulators and courts worldwide are grappling
Lawsuits & Liability: The Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard Era Under Legal Scrutiny
Sports Law | Business | North America Introduction: From Superteam to Subpoenas, Reviewing Clippers Legal Woes The acquisition of Kawhi Leonard by the Los Angeles Clippers in 2019 was hailed as a major step forward in the franchise’s evolution. But alongside the promise of enhanced competitiveness, the team has found
EU Institutions in Legal Showdown: Parliament Moves to Sue Commission over SEP Bill Withdrawal
Constitutional Law | Politics | Europe Introduction: Europe Parliament Takes on European Commission In a striking display of institutional tension, lawmakers in the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) have voted in favour of legal action against the European Commission. The trigger: the Commission’s abrupt decision to withdraw its proposed regulation
AI Training in the Dock: Getty Images Largely Loses Landmark UK Suit Against Stability AI
Trademark Infringement Judgment | Technology | Business Introduction: Digital Media and AI In a landmark legal showdown that many in the creative industries and AI sector were closely watching, Getty Images has come up short in its high-stakes lawsuit against Stability AI in the UK. While the London High Court acknowledged
Bright Lights, Big Liability: Samsung Hit with $191.4 Million Verdict for OLED Patent Infringement
Patent Lawsuit Judgement | Technology Law | Business Introduction: Samsung Held Accountable in Lawsuit Judgement In a significant setback for Samsung Electronics, a federal jury in Texas has ordered the company to pay US $191.4 million in damages after finding it willfully infringed two U.S. patents covering organic light-emitting diode
False Income Claims and Matchmaking Liability: Lessons from a South Korean Lawsuit
Consumer Protection Law | Business Litigation | Society Introduction: False Promises and Legal Realities In a case that has sparked debate over truth in matchmaking and consumer protection, South Korea’s Supreme Court has ruled against a woman who sued a marriage agency for allegedly misrepresenting her partner’s income and occupation. The
Indonesia’s Press Freedom on Trial: The Government’s Lawsuit Against Tempo
Defamation Lawsuit | Politics & Media | Asia Introduction: Intersection of Press Freedom and State Accountability A high-profile lawsuit filed by Indonesia’s Ministry of Agriculture against independent media outlet Tempo has become a focal point in the debate over press freedom and state accountability. As the South Jakarta District Court prepares
UK Energy Consumers Lose in Price-Fixing Suit Against Cable Manufacturers
Class Action Lawsuit | Europe | Society Introduction: No Energy left in Lawsuit Millions of UK electricity customers have suffered a legal setback in their bid to recover losses from alleged cartel conduct by high-voltage power cable manufacturers. A proposed class action brought under the umbrella of competition law has