After an unfavorable court ruling – a new step by the 'Šeškės'
The musical group 'Šeškės' is appealing a court decision that dismissed their claim for damages for alleged lost income from streaming their works on Spotify.
After Court Ruling: How German Companies Can Claim Back US Tariffs
German companies cannot directly demand refunds for US tariffs, but following a recent court ruling, they may have legal grounds to reclaim these tariffs through proper evidence and patience.
Ex-MasterChef host Gregg Wallace drops legal claim against BBC
Gregg Wallace has withdrawn his legal claim against the BBC concerning alleged misuse of his personal data.
Mexico claims a French auction house for selling 40 archaeological pieces of national heritage
The Mexican government is taking legal action against a French auction house for selling archaeological pieces that they claim belong to Mexico's cultural heritage.
A 'gigantic hoax': the incredible story of the university professor who invented a 'false Nobel' to claim it for himself
A university professor in France is accused of fabricating a prestigious academic award and falsely obtaining recognition for it.
Janoušek seeks compensation for lost profits in the Chambon case. The court rejected it
Businessman Roman Janoušek was denied a claim for lost profits by the Czech Supreme Court regarding the Chambon case, but the court ordered a lower court to reconsider his request for compensation for legal costs.
Group expands legal claim over South West Water sewage pollution
A legal claim against South West Water for sewage pollution is being expanded to include more residents and businesses in Devon and Cornwall.
Mandelson's lawyers say his arrest due to 'baseless' flight risk claim
Peter Mandelson's lawyers have criticized the basis of his recent arrest, asserting that accusations of him being a flight risk are unfounded.
Liberals lose their minds over Justice Department banner featuring Trump
A new banner at the Department of Justice featuring Trump has drawn criticism from Democrats and legal experts who claim it undermines the department's impartiality.
Repsol will initiate legal actions to claim damages of 125 million for the power outage
Repsol is set to file legal claims for 125 million euros in damages due to an electrical outage that occurred in April 2022.
Tens of thousands more students join legal action over Covid-hit studies
An additional 30,000 students have joined a legal claim for compensation regarding their university studies affected by the Covid pandemic, increasing the total number of claimants to nearly 200,000.
Jasmine Crockett pushes back on Texas opponent's claim Trump FCC killed interview, puts blame on CBS
Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas addresses CBS's denial of blocking Stephen Colbert from airing her opponent's interview, stating the network's legal guidance on equal time rules prompted the controversy.
BBNaija Neo threatens lawsuit over rape claim
Reality TV star Neo Akpofure is threatening legal action against a user who accused him of rape on social media, demanding an apology or facing defamation charges.
Netflix threatens ByteDance with 'immediate litigation' if it does not cease intellectual property infringement with Seedance 2.0
Netflix has threatened ByteDance with immediate legal action over their AI model Seedance 2.0, which they claim infringes on copyrighted content.
An Indian company has filed a lawsuit against American AI company Anthropic, claiming the name belongs to them
A local software company from Belagavi, Karnataka has taken legal action against American AI firm Anthropic, asserting a trademark claim over their name.
The provincial government denies that active police participated in a salary claim
The provincial government of Buenos Aires has denied that active police officers participated in a recent salary protest, asserting that the rally was organized by former officers and their families due to legal restrictions on police union activities.
Wanted to get the horse refunded because it had an extra tooth
Two Icelandic women were involved in a legal dispute over a horse sale due to one buyer's claim that the horse's extra tooth caused discomfort, but the seller was acquitted as no health impact was found.
Sabesp charges sewage fee above the allowed amount for properties without connection, say residents of SP
Residents in the southern zone of São Paulo claim that Sabesp is charging sewage fees that exceed legal limits for properties not connected to the sewage system.
Federal Politics: Access to Integration Courses to be Limited
Germany's Federal Interior Ministry plans to restrict access to integration courses for immigrants without a legal claim to participation.
He Took His Child's Mother by the Neck
A man in his seventies is facing legal proceedings for allegedly assaulting his former partner by choking her, resulting in injuries and a claim for damages.
Regarding the Dismissal of Charges of 5 Billion Won in Daejangdong, the Side of Gwak Sang-do Will File a Damages Claim and Lawsuit Against the Prosecutors for Abusing Their Authority
Former lawmaker Gwak Sang-do announced legal action against the prosecutors for abuse of power following the dismissal of his charges related to bribery in the Daejangdong development case.
Baby dies twice the legal drink-drive limit 'after mum filled bottle with booze'
A mother is in jail after allegedly filling her two-month-old baby's bottle with alcohol, leading to his death from alcohol poisoning, which police claim was intentional.
Inheritance in the IESS: How to claim the reserve and severance fund of a deceased relative
When a member of Ecuador's IESS passes away, their relatives can access accumulated benefits like the reserve and severance funds, provided they meet the established legal and administrative requirements.
Legal battle for Karl Lagerfeld's inheritance: after 7 years, relatives claim the estate
Seven years after Karl Lagerfeld's death, his €200 million estate is at the center of legal disputes and curiosity about his cat Choupette's inheritance, as previously excluded family members challenge his will.
Orelha Case: defense contests authorship by adolescent with video of dog walking after the time of the assaults
The defense for the adolescent accused of assaulting the community dog Orelha has released a video showing the dog walking in the neighborhood after the alleged time of the assault, which they claim disproves their client's involvement.
Debate about Part-Time Work: Connemann Withdraws
Gitta Connemann, the chairperson of the Mittelstands- und Wirtschaftsunion (MIT), regrets the wording of a proposal for the CDU party congress titled 'No Legal Claim to Lifestyle Part-Time Work,' which faced harsh criticism from several politicians and social associations.
The ‘habeas data’ is not a draft
A constitutional judge in Ecuador ruled against a habeas data claim, reinforcing the public's right to know and protecting journalism from legal intimidation.
Claim does not exist – Günther will not sign a cease-and-desist declaration
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther is facing backlash for his statements regarding the online portal 'Nius', which is pursuing legal action, but the state chancellery refuses to sign a cease-and-desist declaration, risking a legal dispute.
There is no claim - Günther does not want to sign a cease-and-desist declaration
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther faces legal action over his remarks regarding the online portal 'Nius' as the State Chancellery refuses to sign a corresponding cease-and-desist declaration, potentially leading to a lawsuit.
Bombshell update on Janice Dickinson's £700k legal claim after I'm A Celeb fall
Janice Dickinson has filed a £700,000 lawsuit claiming permanent facial deformities and nerve damage from a fall on the set of I'm A Celebrity... South Africa, exacerbated by medication prescribed by an ITV medic.
Mild sentence for an abuser criticized and Americans accused of disrespect
The article discusses a lenient sentence given to an abuser, highlighting a spokesperson's claim about the legal system's ignorance regarding the effects of sexual violence on victims, as well as mentioning political issues concerning Greenland.
Rights group disputes claim ministers cannot act over Palestine Action-linked hunger strikers
Human Rights Watch has disputed the government's assertion that ministers cannot intervene in the hunger strike of Palestine Action-affiliated prisoners, arguing that legal options exist for facilitating their bail applications.
Two former employees accuse Julio Iglesias of sexual assault
Two former employees claim they suffered sexual assaults by Julio Iglesias while working at his mansions, supported by journalistic investigations that provide testimonies and documents, although there are no confirmed legal complaints.
US Lawyer Barry Pollack: First Julian Assange, now Nicolás Maduro
Nicolás Maduro asserted his claim to the presidency of Venezuela during his first court appearance in New York, describing himself as a 'decent man' who was 'kidnapped' from his home in Caracas.
Love Island's Whitney Adebayo reveals truth behind 'legal battle' with ex Lochan over racist claim
Whitney Adebayo discusses her ongoing legal dispute with ex-partner Lochan Nowacki regarding racist allegations as she prepares for the All Stars series of Love Island.
Three years without collecting the 400,000 euros won with the ONCE Christmas Extra Coupon
A woman from Valencia has given up her legal battle to claim a 400,000 euro prize from the ONCE Christmas Extra Coupon after it was denied due to her husband attempting to collect it first.
A private individual can be paid in cash without losing the right to costs
The article discusses the legal allowances for private individuals to receive cash payments without affecting their rights to claim costs.