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IcelandAir claims B.C. shop’s faulty maintenance led to landing gear collapse

From CBC News 🔗 link to source story – thanks to JS Airline claims staff used wrong nut to install gear before incident in 2020 Rhianna Schmunk · CBC News · February 09, 2022 Iceland’s national airline has sued an aircraft maintenance company in Kelowna, B.C.,…

Original Halo Composers Reportedly Sue Microsoft Over Unpaid Royalties

Marty O'Donnell and Mike Salvatori, the creators of the iconic Halo theme music, are suing Microsoft over unpaid royalties dating back 20 years.

Hemp Litigation and the Plant Variety Protection Act

Last week, Phylos Bioscience filed a federal court complaint against Silver Lion Farms in the District of Oregon. The complaint details that Phylos and Silver Lion had entered into a Letter of Engagement for Silver Lion to  purchase $2,954,250 worth of hemp seeds of two different varieties – 14,625,000 of AutoCBD seeds and 8,775,000 of

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Bitcoin Latinum Named in Civil Lawsuit Alleging Securities Fraud, Wire Fraud, and Fraudulent Conversion of Investment Funds

Bitcoin Latinum, a Palo-Alto, California-based cryptocurrency, and Kevin Jonna of San Diego, California, have been named in a civil lawsuit filed on February 1, 2022 alleging securities fraud, wire fraud, and fraudulent conversion of investment funds.  The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Detroit, Michigan, alleges that Bitcoin Latinum and Kevin Jonna offered and sold … Continue reading "Bitcoin Latinum Named in Civil Lawsuit Alleging Securities Fraud, Wire Fraud, and Fraudulent Conversion of Investment Funds"

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USPTO launches pro bono clearinghouse; Mattel wins Disney Princess; UKIPO wants designs views – news digest

We look at Sony dropping its social media copyright dispute with Gymshark, Little Caesars filing suit against franchisees, and much more.

LVS Says Asian American Entertainment Broke Partnership in $7.5B Breach Case

It was Asian American Entertainment Corp (AAEC), and not Las Vegas Sands Corp (LVS) that broke up a business relationship between the two parties, a Macau court has heard. It’s a broken partnership that launched what must surely be the biggest breach of contract claim in legal history, with AAEC asking for US$7.5 to US$12 […]

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Oregon Cannabis: New Rules, Part 4 – Repeat Violators Beware!

This post continues our discussion of recent changes by the Oregon Liquor & Cannabis Commission (“OLCC”) to the rules and regulations governing marijuana in the State of Oregon. You can find our earlier articles here, here, here, and here. This post focuses on a new type of rule violation that addresses how cannabis licensees manage

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Poker Player Lena Evans Accuses PayPal of Racketeering in Federal Lawsuit

Lena Evans, a two-time World Series of Poker Circuit ring winner, is suing PayPal. In a RICO lawsuit filed Thursday in a Northern California federal court, she accuses the digital payments giant of “fraudulent, oppressive, and malicious conduct.” In the proposed class-action suit, Evans says PayPal froze $26,984 in her account without warning or explanation. […]

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Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and copyright

This year, NFTs (non-fungible token), the latest hype in the world of distributed ledgers and cryptocurrencies, have taken the art and tech worlds by storm. But what are the implications for copyright, if any?

Sports Turf Northwest Sues for Alleged Breach of Contract

Indianapolis, Indiana – Sports Turf Northwest, LLC (“Sports Turf”), the Plaintiff, was apparently organized in October 2012 to become an authorized dealer for Defendants SA Heinen LLC and GreensGroomer WorldWide, Inc. (collectively “GreensGroomer”). According to the Complaint, GreensGroomer manufactures commercial maintenance equipment for the artificial and natural turf industries along with “the first-ever UVC line […]

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