Google must pay $425 million in class action over privacy, jury rulesA US jury ordered Google to pay $425 million for collecting user data despite tracking being turned off. The case involved privacy violatio...
Judge in Meta case warns AI could 'obliterate' market for original worksIn a San Francisco court, a federal judge questioned Meta's claim that using copyrighted works to train AI models is "fair use". The judge ...
CrowdStrike is sued by shareholders over huge software outageCrowdStrike faces a lawsuit from shareholders over claims of deceptive software testing assurances following a global outage impacting mill...
Google to destroy browsing data to settle consumer privacy lawsuitUsers alleged that Google's analytics, cookies and apps let the Alphabet unit improperly track people who set Google's Chrome browser to "I...
Google fails to end $5 billion consumer privacy lawsuitA US judge rejected Google's bid to dismiss a lawsuit claiming it invaded the privacy of millions of people by secretly tracking their inte...
Google 'Incognito' users lose appeal to sue for damages as classPlaintiffs sued Google in 2020, claiming that Google continued to collect data from users despite their use of private-browsing in Chrome's...
Prince Andrew's lawyers, complainant ask judge to end sex abuse lawsuitThe judge had given both sides until March 17 to complete the deal or he would set a trial date.
Lawyers: Sex abuse lawsuit against Prince Andrew settledAttorney David Boies, who represents Giuffre, said in a filing in Manhattan federal court that lawyers on both sides were informing the jud...
Prince Andrew stripped of military titles & patronages amid sexual assault caseVirginia Giuffre accuses Andrew of sexually assaulting her in 2001 when she was 17.
Sex assualt case: What are Virginia Giuffre's claims against Prince Andrew and how has he responded? ExplainedAndrew has called the lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre, now 38, baseless.
Jeffrey Epstein had paid $500K to Prince Andrew's accuser in 2019 to settle lawsuitThe 2009 legal deal resolved the allegations that Epstein had hired a teen as a sexual servant.
NYT snaps ties with legal firm after New Yorker revelationsNYT was the first to come up with an expose on Weinstein, detailing his almost three-decade-old history of sexual misconduct, which was fol...
Sony plans to release 'The Interview'Sony's company attorney David Boies said 'The Interview' will be released but not on its original slot of Christmas Day.
'The Interview' clip leaks onlineA copyrighted clip from 'The Interview', a new comedy movie which is widely speculated to be the one which prompted Guardians of Peace's ha...
- Lehman assets a dog's breakfast: Barclays President
Barclays Plc's President Robert Diamond said on Tuesday that Lehman creditors fared better under his bank's purchase of Lehman Brothers cor...
- Feds push Citigroup, Wells Fargo on Wachovia deal
Federal officials continued their fervent quest to reach an agreement between Citigroup and Wells Fargo over the fate of Wachovia Corp. Top...
- AIG investors meet to thrash out alternatives to Fed takeover
Greenberg, who ran Manchester United sponsor AIG for 38 years and controlled an 11 per cent stake, has seen the value of his holding dive b...