The Owners of a Major Agricultural Group Have Fallen Out. Lawyer Krátký or Former Banker J&T Nosko Must Leave
A conflict has arisen between the owners of a large agricultural group in Slovakia, leading to lawsuits and a divisive separation of assets.
Sewage sanitation PPP in Goiás draws criticism, lawsuits, and will have a diluted auction
Goiás' sewage sanitation public-private partnership project is facing criticism and legal actions just before the auction, with low investor interest anticipated.
The food store managing "Srovė" is sinking – dozens of lawsuits and empty cash registers
The Lithuanian company "Srovė" has experienced a drastic reduction in employee numbers and financial difficulties, raising alarms about its operational sustainability.
MPF sues against carbon credit projects in AM and points out violations of the rights of traditional communities
The Federal Public Ministry (MPF) has filed lawsuits against carbon credit projects in southern Amazonas for alleged violations of the rights of indigenous and traditional communities.
With criticism of previous administrations, the Government called the U.S. Justice decision on YPF a "historic milestone"
The Argentine government praised a U.S. court ruling that suspended lawsuits related to YPF, labeling it a 'historic milestone' in a long-standing legal struggle.
Amazonas goes against the trend of the country and records an increase in the number of lawsuits in 2025
In 2025, Amazonas state in Brazil saw a 10% increase in legal actions, contrary to the national trend of decline.
[Exclusive] Allegations of Personal Use of Veterans Affairs Counsel in Chairman's Personal Lawsuits
Allegations have emerged that Shin Sang-tae, the Chairman of the Korea Veterans Association, has repeatedly mobilized the association's legal counsel for his personal lawsuits, raising concerns about misuse of resources.
Trump-aligned law group urges Jim Jordan to probe 'nationwide pattern' of blue-state ‘lawfare’
A conservative legal group is calling on Congress to investigate what it describes as a coordinated effort by Democrat-led states to undermine the Trump administration through frivolous lawsuits.
DF had 5,300 lawsuits regarding classification in public competitions in 2025 and is the 2nd state with the most processes in the country
In 2025, the Federal District of Brazil recorded 5,385 lawsuits related to public competition classifications, making it the second state in the country with the highest number of such cases.
[Exclusive] SK Intellex to Negotiate with Subcontractor Union... Will the 'Real Bosses' Choose Negotiation over Lawsuits?
SK Intellex has announced its intention to negotiate with subcontractor unions following the implementation of the amended Yellow Envelope Law in South Korea.
Fed, Judge Cancels Lawsuits Against Powell: 'Accusations Without Evidence'
A federal judge has dismissed lawsuits against Jerome Powell, stating that the accusations lack evidence and seem aimed at pressuring him to resign.
Judge Stops Lawsuit Against the Head of the U.S. Central Bank
A federal judge has blocked multiple lawsuits against Jerome Powell, the head of the U.S. Central Bank, ruling that the administration did not provide evidence of illegal actions.
After the Ruling on Performance Bonuses as Wages... Lawsuits for Unpaid Severance Pay at Samsung's Affiliates Expand
Former employees of Samsung's affiliates are filing lawsuits for unpaid severance pay following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed some performance bonuses as part of wages.
And now Gratteri threatens the press. "After the vote we will settle the scores"
Nicola Gratteri, the fiery prosecutor of Naples, threatens journalists with lawsuits following a referendum campaign where he has faced criticism for spreading misinformation.
NHK sues hotel company for unpaid reception fees, reinforcing collection efforts for the first time in seven years
NHK has filed lawsuits against two hotel operating companies for unpaid reception fees, marking the first such action in seven years as it intensifies its collection efforts.
US to end special protection for Somali migrants as lawsuits mount
The Trump administration is planning to terminate the Temporary Protected Status for Somalis, which would affect around 1,100 migrants amidst rising legal challenges.
Renewable Energies: Legal Actions Against Wind Turbines
In the Munich area, there are multiple ongoing lawsuits against wind turbines led by the VLAB association, which complicates the expansion of wind energy.
F.A.Z. Einspruch Podcast: Why lawsuits for Corona vaccine damages are becoming easier
The German Federal Court lowers the hurdles for obtaining information about vaccine side effects, making it easier for patients to file claims against pharmaceutical companies for COVID-19 vaccine-related damages.
Stop lawsuits, hold new national convention, Saraki tells PDP
Bukola Saraki calls on the PDP to cease ongoing lawsuits and instead prioritize organizing a new national convention to align with electoral guidelines.
Labor Setback
Brazilian companies spent an unprecedented R$ 50.7 billion on labor lawsuits in 2025, exceeding the entire budget of Labor Justice.
Company lawsuits Trump administration over use of AI model
AI company Anthropic is suing the U.S. government over the use and classification of its AI model, Claude, amidst concerns of government regulation and security classification.
Anthropic sues over Pentagon’s ‘supply chain risk’ label: ‘Unprecedented’
Anthropic has filed lawsuits against the Pentagon for designating the company as a 'supply chain risk' due to its refusal to allow military use of its AI technology.
AI firm Anthropic sues US defense department over blacklisting
Anthropic has initiated lawsuits against the US Department of Defense, claiming that the government's labeling of the company as a 'supply chain risk' unlawfully infringes upon its First Amendment rights.
6-0: The State won all COVID-19 court cases. What were people complaining about?
During the COVID-19 pandemic, over fifty individuals filed lawsuits against state-imposed restrictions, but the state emerged victorious in all cases.
NDAs to hush up alleged sexual misconduct are under fire. ‘I can’t agree to this’
There is a growing debate in Canada surrounding the use of non-disclosure agreements in cases of alleged sexual misconduct, with some advocating for their restriction or ban.
The Korea Workers' Compensation Corporation Established a Principle of 'Refraining from Appeal' in Case of Losing Industrial Accident Lawsuits
The Korea Workers' Compensation Corporation decided not to appeal when losing lawsuits filed by workers or their families related to industrial injuries, in order to expedite support for victims.
How to check if you have a coercive lawsuit in Ecuador
Citizens can check for coercive lawsuits against them in Ecuador through an application provided by authorities.
The Central Bank published the interest rate that should be applied to labor lawsuits
The Central Bank of Argentina has announced the passive interest rate applicable to pending labor lawsuits, coinciding with the promulgation of a new labor modernization law.
Rocco Siffredi sues numerous adult actresses: what happened
Famous adult film actor Rocco Siffredi has filed lawsuits against multiple actresses who accused him of misconduct during filming.
Class Action Lawsuit for Overtime Payment – Health South-East Fears Huge Bill
Health South-East is concerned about an annual additional cost of 400-500 million Norwegian kroner due to potential class action lawsuits related to overtime compensation for part-time employees.
Bayer suffers million-dollar losses from glyphosate-related lawsuits
Bayer announced significant losses of approximately 3.6 billion euros in 2025 due to litigation costs associated with glyphosate cancer risk lawsuits in the United States.
DAX Corporation: Bayer CEO Anderson criticizes US lawsuit industry
Bayer's ongoing legal battles over glyphosate continue to significantly impact the company's financial results, with losses projected to rise due to litigation costs.
Business Ticker: Glyphosate Lawsuit Drives Bayer Deep into the Loss Zone
Bayer has reported a significant loss due to ongoing litigation costs associated with glyphosate, amounting to 3.62 billion euros in 2025.
Companies of Teló and Thaís Fersoza win lawsuits against former goalkeeper of the National Team after investments in the US real estate market
Brazilian celebrities Michel Teló and Thaís Fersoza have won lawsuits against former Brazilian national team goalkeeper Doni, who is ordered to pay $812,000 due to contractual breaches related to US real estate investments.
Syngenta says it will stop making pesticide linked to Parkinson’s disease
Syngenta has announced it will cease production of the pesticide paraquat, commonly linked to Parkinson’s disease, by the end of June, amid ongoing lawsuits alleging health risks from its use.
Kevin Spacey accused of sexual assaults that occurred decades ago in the UK
Kevin Spacey faces civil lawsuits in the UK from three men, who allege sexual assaults that happened between 2000 and 2013, and they seek to include additional accusations from seven other individuals in their case.
Epstein-linked Leon Black waged bid to ‘silence’ law firm and accusers, suit says
A lawsuit alleges that Leon Black attempted to intimidate and silence women who accused him of sexual misconduct by filing frivolous lawsuits against their representing law firm.
A Law for the Protection of Those Working in the Public Interest
Latvia's Justice Ministry is preparing legislation to protect individuals working in the public interest from strategic lawsuits aimed at silencing them.
Glyphosate Crisis: Is Bayer's Nightmare Ending, Mr. Anderson?
Bayer's CEO Bill Anderson is attempting to resolve the company's ongoing glyphosate litigation issues in the U.S., but challenges remain despite some support from political figures.
Sudan: British Lawyers Delegation to Arrive in Sudan to File Lawsuits Against UAE and RSF Leaders
A delegation of British lawyers is set to arrive in Sudan to file lawsuits in British courts against the UAE and leaders of the Rapid Support Forces for crimes committed against the Sudanese people.
Fantástico rents house in the ‘king of lawsuits’ condominium and shows fugitive's luxury routine in Italy
A report by Fantástico exposes the luxurious lifestyle of Luiz Eduardo Bottura, a fugitive in Italy, accused of leading a criminal organization that manipulates the justice system.
Pablo Marçal and Datena reach an agreement to end lawsuits over an incident during the 2024 electoral debate
Pablo Marçal and José Luiz Datena have reached a legal agreement to settle their disputes arising from an altercation during a 2024 electoral debate.
Daily Summary #1880: The impacts of US and Israeli attacks on Iran; Fugitive 'king of lawsuits' in Brazil lives a luxurious life in Italy; 17-year-old victim of gang rape in Copacabana, Rio
This article summarizes key news events including the casualties from US and Israeli attacks on Iran, the fugitive status of a notorious Brazilian figure, and a tragic gang rape incident.
'He Took Everything from Me': Victim of the 'King of Lawsuits' Reports Losses While Fugitive Lives in Luxury in Italy
Luiz Eduardo Bottura, accused of leading a criminal organization, is reported to be living in luxury in Italy while his victims recount lost fortunes and emotional distress due to his fraudulent schemes.
Climate Lawsuit: A Phenomenon Dividing Generations
The article discusses the impact of climate lawsuits on generational divides in public opinion.
For retirees, ANSeS is an industry of lawsuits
The Argentinian government celebrates labor reform while the ANSeS, a state agency, continues to undermine retirees' rights through lawsuits.
Meta announces lawsuits against deepfakes in Brazil and China
Meta has filed lawsuits against individuals and companies using deepfake images of celebrities to sell products on its platforms in Brazil and China.
Clients report currency exchange companies for lack of payment in the interior of SP: 'Over R$ 40,000 in losses'
Two clients have filed lawsuits against a currency exchange company in Votorantim, SP, for failure to pay for dollars purchased, leading to significant financial losses.
DOJ sues 5 more states, demanding access to voter rolls: 'We will not be deterred'
The DOJ has filed lawsuits against five states to access voter rolls in an ongoing effort to ensure election integrity.
Meta sues Brazil, China advertisers over celebrity deepfake scams
Meta has filed lawsuits against advertisers in Brazil and China for using deepfake technology to impersonate celebrities in fraudulent marketing schemes.