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The Facebook, Inc. v. Connectu, LLC et al Filed: March 9, 2007 California Northern District Court
Connectu, Inc. v. Facebook, Inc. et al Filed: March 28, 2007 Massachusetts District Court
ConnectU is suing Facebook in Massachusetts for copyright infringement, breach of actual or implied contract, misappropriation of trade secrets, breach of fiduciary duty, unjust enrichment, unfair business practices, intentional interference with prospective business advantage, breach of duty of good faith and fair dealing, fraud and breach of confidence. Facebook is suing ConnectU in California for business torts and unfair business practices. Read More
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Abreu v. Slide, Inc. et alJanuary 26, 2012January 26, 2012
Plaintiff Christalee Abreu alleged that Defendants Slide, Inc. and Google Inc. violated California laws and common law obligations in its management of an online game called "SuperPoke! Pets" in which users "adopt, name, and care for a virtual pet" and can "interact with their pet, dress it in outfits, and customize the pet's virtual environment." Specifically, Defendants announced that it was canceling its service after customers had spent real dollars on virtual currency, goods and property.
Calibrait, LLC v. Apple, Inc.January 26, 2012January 26, 2012
Facebook, Inc. v. Adscend Media, LLC et alJanuary 26, 2012January 26, 2012
Love v. Wiley et alDecember 28, 2011January 26, 2012
State of Washington v. Adscend Media LLC et alJanuary 26, 2012January 26, 2012
Perry v. Judd et alDecember 27, 2011January 26, 2012
Plaintiff Rick Perry alleged that Virginia's requirement for petition circulators to be either eligible or registered qualified voters in the state violated his freedom of speech and association. Plaintiff was unable to obtain a sufficient number of signatures from qualified voters for the Republican Party presidential primary ballot due to the Virginia State Board of Election's requirement regarding petition circulators.
Rucker et al v. National Football League et alDecember 27, 2011January 26, 2012
Plaintiffs retired NFL football players sued Defendants National Football League and NFL Properties LLC, alleging that Defendants suppressed and obscured the truth about the long-term effect of concussions suffered while practicing and playing football for the NFL, and defendant's efforts to obscure the truth about the cause, treatment and consequences of football-related concussions caused players who suffered concussions to be misdiagnosed, to not receive proper treatment, and to continue practicing and playing with these severe injuries.
Barry Rosen v. Netfronts Inc et alJanuary 25, 2012January 25, 2012
Barry Rosen v. Samuel K Martin et alJanuary 25, 2012January 25, 2012
Maloney v. FACEBOOK, INC. et alJanuary 25, 2012January 25, 2012
Pegram v. JamgotchianJanuary 25, 2012January 25, 2012
Princeton Digital Image Corporation v. Microsoft CorporationDecember 29, 2011January 25, 2012
Abram v. Ashland Services, LLCJanuary 24, 2012January 24, 2012
Carroll v. Facebook, Inc.January 24, 2012January 24, 2012
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Simbaki, Ltd. d/b/a Berryhill Baja Grill and CantinaJanuary 24, 2012January 24, 2012
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Abreu v. Slide, Inc. et alJanuary 26, 2012January 26, 2012
Plaintiff Christalee Abreu alleged that Defendants Slide, Inc. and Google Inc. violated California laws and common law obligations in its management of an online game called "SuperPoke! Pets" in which users "adopt, name, and care for a virtual pet" and can "interact with their pet, dress it in outfits, and customize the pet's virtual environment." Specifically, Defendants announced that it was canceling its service after customers had spent real dollars on virtual currency, goods and property.
Calibrait, LLC v. Apple, Inc.January 26, 2012January 26, 2012
Cunningham v. FirouzianJanuary 26, 2012January 26, 2012
Facebook, Inc. v. Adscend Media, LLC et alJanuary 26, 2012January 26, 2012
State of Washington v. Adscend Media LLC et alJanuary 26, 2012January 26, 2012
Barry Rosen v. Netfronts Inc et alJanuary 25, 2012January 25, 2012
Barry Rosen v. Samuel K Martin et alJanuary 25, 2012January 25, 2012
Maloney v. FACEBOOK, INC. et alJanuary 25, 2012January 25, 2012
Pegram v. JamgotchianJanuary 25, 2012January 25, 2012
Silva v. Carnival CorporationJanuary 25, 2012January 25, 2012
Abram v. Ashland Services, LLCJanuary 24, 2012January 24, 2012
Carroll v. Facebook, Inc.January 24, 2012January 24, 2012
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Simbaki, Ltd. d/b/a Berryhill Baja Grill and CantinaJanuary 24, 2012January 24, 2012
Hughes v. Carnival CorporationJanuary 24, 2012January 24, 2012
LIONESS VIZIONS, LLC et al v. HOOSIER et alJanuary 24, 2012January 24, 2012
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Capitol Records, LLC v. Redigi Inc.January 6, 2012January 9, 2012
Nate Hoffman v. O Three Meida LLC et alJanuary 4, 2012January 4, 2012
Fifty-Six Hope Road Music Limited, a Bahamian corp. v. Booker et alDecember 1, 2011December 22, 2011
UMG Recording, Inc. v. Escape Media Group, Inc. et alNovember 18, 2011December 16, 2011
Record label UMG Recording, Inc. sues Gooveshark, and a number of the company's executives, for copyright infringement, accusing the defendants of uploading roughly 100,000 recordings to the online music service, without payment or licensing use of the artists' works.
Braddock v. Jolie et alDecember 2, 2011December 13, 2011
Greenspan v. Random House, Inc. et alNovember 18, 2011December 13, 2011
Opower, Inc. v. Efficiency 2.0, LLCNovember 14, 2011November 30, 2011
Banks v. Samberg et alNovember 3, 2011November 29, 2011
Johnson et al v. West et alOctober 14, 2011November 10, 2011
Ebony Batts, et al v. William Adams, Jr., et alNovember 1, 2011November 8, 2011
Cavally v. Southern Music Company Corporation et alNovember 3, 2011November 3, 2011
Entity Production, Inc. v. Psychopathic Records, Inc., et alOctober 31, 2011November 1, 2011
Bikrams Yoga College of India LP et al v. Yoga to the People Inc et alSeptember 27, 2011October 26, 2011
K-BEECH, INC. v. DOEOctober 14, 2011October 14, 2011
The Authors Guild, Inc. et al v. Hathitrust et alSeptember 12, 2011October 6, 2011
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Aurelio's Is Pizza Franchise, Ltd v. PFC of Illinois, Inc. et alOctober 20, 2011January 9, 2012
A 52-year-old family pizza business filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against a franchisee, alleging that defendant illegally sells "frozen counterfeit pizzas at wholesale for sports teams to re-sell as fundraisers."
True Religion Apparel, Inc. et al. v. Xiaokang Lee et al.November 15, 2011December 22, 2011
Hester v. Neverson et alNovember 15, 2011December 12, 2011
Television personality David Hester of A&E's 'Storage Wars' reality TV show, filed a trademark lawsuit seeking a declaratory judgment that his "Yuuup!" moniker does not infringe upon rapper Trey Songz's purported intellectual property claims to variations of the phrase.
Adidas America, Inc et al v. Preschoolians Company et alDecember 5, 2011December 8, 2011
In-N-Out Burgers v. Pappas Restaurants, Inc,November 15, 2011December 8, 2011
adidas AG et al v. Wu et alNovember 14, 2011December 1, 2011
Cavern City Tours Ltd v. Hard Rock Cafe International (USA), Inc.November 27, 2011November 29, 2011
Louis Vuitton Malletier, S.A. et al v. Yang Quan LuNovember 9, 2011November 29, 2011
Basis International Ltd. v. Research in Motion Ltd. et alOctober 24, 2011November 23, 2011
BRAVADO INTERNATIONAL GROUP MERCHANDISING SERVICES, INC. et al v. JOHN DOES 1-100 et alOctober 31, 2011November 14, 2011
Boyd v. MizzFit LLCOctober 4, 2011November 2, 2011
Jim's Original Incorporated v. Jim's Original Chicago, Inc. et alAugust 12, 2011October 27, 2011
A 70-year old Chicago hot dog and pork chop business sues defendants' competing operation, accusing them of infringing plaintiff's service marks for its business and products.
Chanel, Inc. v. eukuk.com et alSeptember 20, 2011October 20, 2011
TimesLines, Inc v. Facebook, Inc.September 29, 2011October 19, 2011
Miles Davis Properties, LLC v. Miles' Cafe Corporation et alAugust 19, 2011October 12, 2011
Estate of the legendary jazz great Miles Davis sues a Manhattan cafe for trademark infringement for using the singer's first name in their business.
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Benjamin Joffe, et al v. Google Inc.October 17, 2011November 21, 2011
Doctor John Doe et al v. Google IncNovember 3, 2011November 7, 2011
The Authors Guild, Inc. et al v. Hathitrust et alSeptember 12, 2011October 6, 2011
Pessano et al v. Google, Inc.August 24, 2011September 21, 2011
Benjamin Joffe, et al v. Google Inc.July 29, 2011August 16, 2011
Isys Technologies v. Google et alJune 6, 2011July 5, 2011
A Utah company sued Google for trademark infringement, claiming that the search giant's Chromium OS infringes its trademark rights to Isys Technologies' Chromium Modular Computer.
Market America Inc v. Google Inc, et alMay 26, 2011June 22, 2011
ELECTRONIC PRIVACY INFORMATION CENTER v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONMay 12, 2011June 10, 2011
The Electronic Privacy Information Center filed a Freedom of Information Act ('FOIA') lawsuit against the Federal Trade Commission, contending that the FTC failed to disclose information responsive to the non-profit group's administrative FOIA requests regarding the FTC's decision to cease its investigation of Google over allegedly accessing private user information from home Wi-Fi routers throughout the United States.
Pessano et al v. Google, Inc.May 10, 2011June 9, 2011
San Francisco Comprehensive Tours, LLC v. Groupon, IncorporatedMarch 17, 2011May 12, 2011
A San Francisco company's lawsuit against Groupon accuses the internet coupon site of misrepresenting its Google AdWords advertising campaigns using false and misleading descriptions and representations of fact. The plaintiff alleges that "Groupon's conduct will force Plaintiff to close its business."
Petrov v. Google IncFebruary 14, 2011March 29, 2011
Northeastern University et al v. Google, Inc.,November 6, 2007March 18, 2011
Plaintiffs Northwestern University and Jarg Corporation allege that Defendant Google, Inc. infringed on U.S. Patent No. 5,694,593 entitled "Distributed Computer Database System and Method."
Viacom International, Inc. v. Youtube, Inc.August 11, 2010March 18, 2011
Bedrock Computer Technologies, LLC v. Softlayer Technologies, Inc. et alJune 16, 2009March 16, 2011
Beneficial Innovations, Inc. v. Careerbuilder, LLC et alJune 1, 2009March 16, 2011

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Ousted BigLaw Partner Gets 5 Years for Helping Client Trick Swiss Bank Into Making $28M Loan January 27, 2012
A British lawyer ousted in 2008 from his equity partnership at Mishcon de Reya was sentenced today to 5½ years in prison for helping a client trick a private Swiss bank into making a loan of some $28 million. Solicitor Kevin Steele, 51, helped his client, Michael Shephard, present fake documents to persuade EFG Private Bank that Shephard had access to offshore assets of at least quadruple the amount of the loan, the Guardian reports. The Southwark Crown Court was told half the loan money... more
Student Faces Backlash After Winning Legal Battle Over Prayer Hanging on School Wall January 27, 2012
A Rhode Island girl who successfully waged a legal battle to get a prayer removed from the wall of her high school auditorium is now suffering the wrath of her deeply religious neighbors. Jessica Ahlquist, 16, has gotten online threats, and police have escorted her at school. A state lawmaker called her "an evil little thing" on a talk radio program. And three local florists have refused to deliver flowers that a national atheist group tried to send to her. All because Ahlquist, an avowed... more
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A plan unveiled this week by New Jersey's governor to merge the Camden campus of Rutgers University, including the law school, with Rowan University in nearby Glassboro has been blasted by students and teachers on both sides. The combined school would be called Rowan University. Some, like law student Jeremy Abay, object to the loss of the prestigious Rutgers name and think the new school will have a diminished ability to attract high-caliber faculty, the Courier-Post reports. “If it was... more
Onetime Foreclosure King Facing Multiple Suits Now Turns to New Venture: Five Guys Burgers and Fries January 27, 2012
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NY Times Reporter Sounds off on Legal Education, Accreditation and the ‘Crazy’ Race for Rankings January 27, 2012
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BP ordered to share partial liability with Transocean in oil spill claims January 27, 2012
[JURIST] Judge Carl Barber of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana [official website] Thursday issued an order [text, PDF] that British Petroleum (BP) [corporate website] will be held liable for a portion of the damages owed by Transocean [corporate website] stemming from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill [BBC backgrounder; JURIST news archive]. BP will be required to indemnify Transocean against damages created by the pollution itself that are awarded throughout the... more
Guatemala court orders ex-dictator to stand trial January 27, 2012
[JURIST] Guatemalan Judge Carol Flores ruled Thursday that ex-dictator Rios Montt must stand trial for charges of genocide and crimes against humanity. The judge heard the prosecutor's initial statements Wednesday and decided Thursday that the evidence was sufficient to go to trial. Montt is being charged for crimes committed throughout the country's 36-year civil war [BBC timeline], which officially ended in 1996. Montt was a general in the military who became dictator after a coup in 1982 but... more
US lawmakers request information on new Google privacy policy January 27, 2012
[JURIST] US Representative Edward Markey (D-MA) [official website; press release] and seven other lawmakers Thursday sent a letter [text, PDF] to Google CEO Larry Page [NYT backgrounder] containing 11 questions regarding consumer privacy rights as affected by Google's new privacy policies [corporate website]. The letter states that the privacy policy and Google's consolidated data sharing system raise questions about whether consumers can opt out of the new system, either globally or on a... more
Libya torture causing prisoner deaths: AI January 27, 2012
[JURIST] Amnesty International (AI) [advocacy website] Thursday reported the recent deaths of several Libyan detainees who were apparently tortured while in custody [press release]. The deaths come amid allegations of widespread torture and ill-treatment of detainees accused of being pro-Gaddafi loyalists and fighters during the Libyan conflict [JURIST backgrounder] last year. AI conducted extensive interviews with detainees in and around Tripoli, Misrarah and Gheryan, many of whom showed... more
Chevron officials to face criminal charges in Brazil for oil spill: report January 27, 2012
[JURIST] Brazil prosecutors plan to file criminal charges, in addition to the $11 billion civil suit, against Chevron [corporate website] officials for the 2,400 barrel oil spill [Global Voices backgrounder] off the coast of Brazil in the Campos Basin in November. Brazilian officials state that Chevron acted irresponsibly [Reuters report] and took substantial risks in the Frade oil field in the Campos Basin. Up to 12 Chevron officials are expected to be indicted. In contrast, British Petroleum... more

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BP ordered to share partial liability with Transocean in oil spill claims January 27, 2012
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Sudanese Bishop Granted Asylum in U.S., with Covington's Help January 27, 2012
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