Plaintiff Jesus Marcos lost “hundreds of thousands of dollars in money and cryptocurrency” as a result of T-Mobile’s negligence in a SIM swap, alleged his 18-count fraud complaint Tuesday (docket 5:24-cv-00085) in U.S. District Court for Central California in Riverside.
The seven months Norton Healthcare waited between learning of a May 9 data breach in its servers and its Dec. 8 notification to affected patients deprived plaintiff Logan Aldridge and class members of the ability to “promptly mitigate potential adverse consequences” resulting from it, alleged Aldridge's class action Friday (docket 3:24-cv-00025) in U.S. District Court for Kentucky in Louisville.
U.S. District Judge Damon Leichty for Northern Indiana in South Bend denied plaintiff Donald Nicodemus’ motion for a permanent injunction that would have blocked Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (R) from enforcing HB-1186, the state’s “buffer law,” said the judge’s signed opinion and order Friday (docket 3:23-cv-00744).
Google’s conversational AI tool, Bard, introduced in March, is “inherently flawed” because data that's used for creating the algorithm isn't "precise," making the answers given to user prompts "inaccurate,” alleged pro se plaintiff Jeffrey Ito in a complaint Monday (docket 24PS-cv-00061) in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
The personally identifiable information (PII) of more than 1.3 million individuals was compromised due to a “critical flaw” in Citrix’s NetScaler software, alleged a class action Monday (docket 0:24-cv-60048) in U.S. District Court for Southern Florida in Fort Lauderdale. The suit names Citrix, its customer LoanCare and LoanCare parent company Fidelity National Financial (FNF).
The purpose of HB-1186, Indiana’s “buffer law,” is “strikingly clear” in preventing interference with police duties, said Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s (R) opposition Friday (docket 1:23-cv-01805) in U.S. District Court for Southern Indiana in Indianapolis to the Nov. 3 motion of seven media organizations for a preliminary injunction to block Rokita from enforcing the statute (see 2311060046). HB-1186, which took effect July 1, makes it a misdemeanor for journalists to come within 25 feet of police officers on active duty, but the law’s substance can’t “reasonably be said to address anything other than such interference,” said Rokita’s opposition. Because the buffer law doesn’t regulate First Amendment activity, “it passes all levels of scrutiny,” it said. Its actual enforcement “shows no anti-press application,” it said. It has never been enforced against the plaintiffs, “who complain only of the long-used media staging areas” and of law enforcement’s “common-law discretion in requiring space when necessary,” it said. “Even if their speculation that the law is their woes’ cause did have merit, the facts show those woes are not First Amendment-related,” it said.
Sukhdev Dhillon “unlawfully appropriated” the Radio Punjab mark and told radio listeners and advertisers in California and Washington he was operating “the ‘real’ Radio Punjab,” creating “confusion in the radio marketplace,” alleged a trademark infringement complaint Friday (docket 1:24-at-00017) in U.S. District Court for Eastern California in Fresno.
Even in “hard cases,” courts must exercise independent judgment and determine the “original public meaning” of federal statutes “based on their best understanding of statutory text, structure, history, purpose, and precedent,” but Chevron “flouts these principles,” said the petitioners’ U.S. Supreme Court reply brief Friday (docket 22-1219) in Relentless v. Commerce Department in support of overruling Chevron.
Notices from Citrix and Comcast to customers about an Oct. 10 data breach “failed to provide basic details,” said a new class action Wednesday (docket 0:24-cv-60008) in U.S. District Court for Southern Florida in Fort Lauderdale.
Three John Does defrauded plaintiff Phoebe Lee in a trading scheme linked to an online cryptocurrency website, Lee's fraud complaint alleged Friday (docket 2:23-cv-02008) in U.S. District Court for Western Washington in Seattle.