case_name,filing_date,docket_number,summary,jurisdiction,court_id,courtlistener_url,latest_update "Board of Education of Charles County v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-08-30,8:23-cv-02367,"The Board of Education of Charles County has filed a complaint against Meta Platforms, Snap, ByteDance, and Google, alleging that their social media products contribute to a mental health crisis among youth by promoting addictive behaviors and harmful content. The complaint claims that the defendants acted with gross negligence by failing to warn users about the mental health risks associated with their platforms, leading to significant harm among children and adolescents, and seeks punitive damages and relief to address the alleged public nuisance. The case is currently in the initial stages of litigation.",D. Md.,mdd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67768643/board-of-education-of-charles-county-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2023-09-29 MAZILE v. Larkin University Corp.,2023-08-29,1:23-cv-23306,"Christelle Mazile has filed a complaint against Larkin University and ExamSoft Worldwide, alleging wrongful expulsion based on discriminatory effects of ExamSoft's remote testing software, which she claims disproportionately impacts students of color and those with disabilities, including violations of the Fourteenth Amendment and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The court granted the defendants' motion to compel arbitration for three claims and dismissed four remaining claims, resulting in the dismissal of the action and the closure of the case.",S.D. Fla.,flsd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67740268/mazile-v-larkin-university-corp/,2024-07-22 A. v. Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools,2023-08-25,3:23-cv-00912,"William A., a minor student, and his parents are in litigation against Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools, claiming violations of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) for failing to provide adequate educational interventions for dyslexia, which they argue has denied him a free appropriate public education (FAPE). The plaintiffs seek enforcement of a prior administrative ruling for 888 hours of compensatory education through a specific dyslexia program, while the school district asserts compliance with the order, leading to disputes over the adequacy of the provided tutoring. The court has mandated a revised tutoring schedule and required progress evaluations, addressing concerns about the effectiveness of the educational support William has received.",M.D. Tenn.,tnmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67886254/a-v-clarksville-montgomery-county-schools/,2025-08-08 "Grande v. TD Ameritrade, Inc.",2023-08-29,1:23-cv-12592-ADB,"The court has consolidated several cases concerning a data breach and appointed interim co-lead class counsel to oversee the litigation. A consolidated amended complaint is expected to be filed by November 27, 2023, after which the defendants will have 30 days to respond.",D. Mass.,mad,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67928657/grande-v-td-ameritrade-inc/,2025-02-04 "Board of Education of Anne Arundel County, Maryland v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-08-24,1:23-cv-02327,"The Board of Education of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, has filed a complaint against Meta Platforms, Snap, ByteDance, and Google, alleging that their social media products contribute to a youth mental health crisis by promoting addictive behaviors and harmful content. The complaint claims that these companies have designed their platforms to exploit children's vulnerabilities, leading to severe mental and physical harm, and seeks damages, including compensatory and punitive damages, as well as changes to the companies' practices. The case is currently in the early stages of litigation, with the plaintiff requesting a jury trial for all triable issues.",D. Md.,mdd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67725864/board-of-education-of-anne-arundel-county-maryland-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2023-09-29 "Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-08-24,3:23-cv-00535,"The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education has filed a complaint against Meta Platforms, Snap, ByteDance, and Google, alleging that their social media products contribute to a youth mental health crisis by promoting addictive behaviors and harmful content. The Board claims these companies have breached their duty of care, resulting in significant harm to children and adolescents, and seeks accountability for the negative impacts on youth well-being. The case is currently in the procedural stage where it has been reassigned to District Judge Frank D. Whitney due to a conflict of interest involving the previous judge.",W.D.N.C.,ncwd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67726166/charlotte-mecklenburg-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2023-09-29 Bryan v. Kim,2023-08-22,1:23-cv-07445,"Aimee Bryan has filed a derivative complaint against Coupang, Inc. and its Board of Directors, alleging breaches of fiduciary duties, unjust enrichment, and violations of securities laws due to misleading statements about the company's business practices and working conditions during its 2021 IPO. The complaint highlights that these actions have resulted in significant legal liabilities and financial losses for the company, which has faced scrutiny over unsafe working conditions and anti-competitive practices. The court has consolidated related actions and appointed co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs, acknowledging the common issues presented in the cases.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67717083/bryan-v-kim/,2025-05-30 "CORNISH-ADEBIYI v. CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT, INC.",2023-08-21,1:23-cv-02536-KMW-EAP,"Plaintiffs Heather Altman and Eliza Wiatroski have initiated a class action lawsuit against several casino-hotel operators in Atlantic City, including Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts, alleging violations of antitrust laws through a price-fixing conspiracy facilitated by a shared pricing algorithm that resulted in inflated room rates. The case is currently in the procedural stage where the plaintiffs have filed a memorandum opposing the defendants' motion to dismiss their consolidated amended complaint, asserting that they have provided sufficient evidence of collusion to support their claims.",D.N.J.,njd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67356054/cornish-adebiyi-v-caesars-entertainment-inc/,2024-10-29 "GENERAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF THE CITY OF DETROIT v. VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS, INC.",2023-08-18,1:23-CV-5218,"In a securities fraud case, plaintiffs alleged that Verizon's financial statements misled investors by failing to disclose liabilities related to lead-sheathed cables, claiming violations of GAAP. The court granted the defendants' motion to dismiss, determining that the plaintiffs did not sufficiently establish scienter or a GAAP violation, but allowed for the possibility of an amended complaint to be filed.",D.N.J.,njd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68387500/general-retirement-system-of-the-city-of-detroit-v-verizon-communications/,2025-09-02 "Delgado v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-08-16,3:23-cv-04181,"Natalie Turck has filed a class action complaint against Meta Platforms, Inc. for allegedly violating the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act by unlawfully collecting and using voiceprints from users without proper consent. The court is currently considering Meta's motion to dismiss the claims, arguing that California law should apply due to a choice-of-law clause, while Turck contends that her allegations are sufficient to proceed under Illinois law. The court has partially granted and denied Meta's motion, allowing Turck to amend her complaint to address noted deficiencies.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67699080/delgado-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-11-25 Williams v. Meta Platforms Inc,2023-08-16,4:23-cv-04154-YGR,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67696240/williams-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 Tang v. Kim,2023-08-16,1:23-cv-07239-VSB,"Kia Tang has filed a shareholder derivative complaint against current and former directors and officers of Coupang, Inc., alleging breaches of fiduciary duties, unjust enrichment, and violations of securities laws due to misleading statements made during the company's initial public offering and subsequent disclosures. The complaint asserts that these actions have caused significant financial losses and reputational damage to Coupang and its shareholders, and it argues that a pre-suit demand on the board is futile because the executives face a substantial likelihood of liability.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67695509/tang-v-kim/,2025-05-30 McConnell v. Applied Digital Corporation,2023-08-12,3:23-cv-01805-E,"Philip McConnell has initiated a class action lawsuit against Applied Digital Corporation and its executives, alleging violations of federal securities laws due to misleading statements about the company's operations and governance, which resulted in substantial financial losses for investors. The complaint claims that the defendants failed to disclose critical information regarding the company's profitability and board independence, leading to a decline in stock value after these issues were revealed, and seeks damages for all individuals and entities that purchased Applied Digital securities between April 13, 2022, and July 26, 2023. The case is currently in the procedural stage of addressing these claims following the filing of the complaint.",N.D. Tex.,txnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67688083/mcconnell-v-applied-digital-corporation/,2025-09-08 The Monticello Banking Company v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau,2023-08-11,6:23-cv-00148-KKC,"The plaintiffs successfully obtained injunctive relief against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, preventing the enforcement of the Small Business Lending Rule until the Supreme Court addresses the constitutionality of the CFPB's funding structure. The court subsequently stayed the litigation pending related cases, permitted the plaintiffs to file an amended complaint, and required the CFPB to provide updates on its new rulemaking process.",E.D. Ky.,kyed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67799780/the-monticello-banking-company-v-consumer-financial-protection-bureau/,2025-06-19 Securities and Exchange Commission v. Mufareh,2023-08-11,6:23-cv-01539-JSS-RMN,"The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has brought a lawsuit against Ashraf Mufareh, OnPassive LLC, and Asmahan Mufareh, alleging that they operated a fraudulent pyramid scheme involving unregistered securities offerings that misled investors about potential income and product legitimacy. The court has denied the defendants' motion to dismiss the SEC's amended complaint, which sufficiently alleges actionable misrepresentations, and has issued a final judgment requiring the defendants to pay over $35 million in disgorgement and civil penalties while permanently enjoining them from violating federal securities laws.",M.D. Fla.,flmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67685789/securities-and-exchange-commission-v-mufareh/,2025-08-14 Beltran v. Doctors Medical Center of Modesto,2023-08-10,2:23-cv-01670-DC-CKD,"Plaintiffs Lori Beltran, Brittany Matus, Preston Meisner, Paul Blumberg, and Mark Mehring have initiated a class action lawsuit against Doctors Medical Center of Modesto, Tenet Health, and Meta Platforms, Inc., alleging unauthorized disclosure of their private health information to Facebook via the ""Facebook Pixel"" tracking tool, in violation of privacy laws such as the California Information Protection Act and the Federal Wiretap Act. The court has dismissed the plaintiffs' breach of implied contract claim due to insufficient allegations but has permitted them to amend their complaint, while also ruling that most of their claims are not time-barred, except for one claim from a specific plaintiff that was dismissed as untimely.",E.D. Cal.,caed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67684799/beltran-v-doctors-medical-center-of-modesto/,2025-11-25 Beltran v. Doctors Medical Center of Modesto,2023-08-10,2:23-at-00774,"Plaintiffs Lori Beltran, Brittany Matus, Preston Meisner, Paul Blumberg, and Mark Mehring have initiated a class action lawsuit against Doctors Medical Center of Modesto, Tenet Health, and Meta Platforms, Inc., alleging unauthorized disclosure of their private health information to Facebook via the ""Facebook Pixel"" tracking tool, in violation of privacy laws such as the California Information Protection Act and the Federal Wiretap Act. The court has dismissed the breach of implied contract claim due to insufficient allegations but has permitted the plaintiffs to amend their complaint, while also ruling that their other claims are not time-barred, except for one specific claim.",E.D. Cal.,caed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67684799/beltran-v-doctors-medical-center-of-modesto/,2025-11-25 Andrew Rose v. Sansum Clinic,2023-08-10,2:23-cv-06538-JFW-MAA,"Plaintiffs Andrew Rose, Jeremy Lebman, and Patricia Hervey filed a class action complaint against Sansum Clinic and Meta Platforms, Inc. for allegedly disclosing their private health information to Facebook without consent, violating privacy laws such as the California Information Protection Act and the Federal Wiretap Act. The plaintiffs have voluntarily dismissed their case without prejudice, as no class has been certified and the defendants have not yet responded to the complaint.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67683882/andrew-rose-v-sansum-clinic/,2023-08-23 Federal Trade Commission v. Automators LLC,2023-08-08,3:23-cv-01444-DMS-BGS,"The Federal Trade Commission has initiated a complaint against Automators LLC and its officers, alleging deceptive practices in the marketing of business opportunities and coaching programs that resulted in over $22 million in consumer harm. The court has granted a stipulated preliminary injunction that includes an asset freeze and the appointment of a receiver, while the parties have jointly requested a stay of all deadlines until January 26, 2024, to allow for the review of a proposed settlement.",S.D. Cal.,casd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67715443/federal-trade-commission-v-automators-llc/,2025-08-15 Nishon v. Ford Motor Company,2023-08-08,2:23-cv-11972-SJM-DRG,"Plaintiffs have initiated a class action lawsuit against Ford Motor Company, asserting that certain models of Ford vehicles are equipped with defective engines that pose risks of spontaneous stalling and fire, and that Ford failed to disclose these dangers to consumers. The complaint includes claims of misleading advertising under California law and breach of implied warranty of merchantability, alleging that affected consumers, including plaintiff William Simmons, suffered economic damages and safety risks due to Ford's inadequate responses and concealment of the vehicle defects. The case is currently in the procedural stage of addressing these claims, with a focus on the implications of Ford's alleged misrepresentations and the adequacy of its recall efforts.",E.D. Mich.,mied,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67676258/nishon-v-ford-motor-company/,2025-01-16 Nienaber v. Overlake Hospital Medical Center,2023-08-03,2:23-cv-01159-TL,"Jacq Nienaber has filed a class action complaint against Overlake Hospital Medical Center, alleging that the hospital unlawfully disclosed her and other patients' confidential personal and health information to third parties, including Facebook and Google, through tracking technologies on its website, in violation of privacy rights and HIPAA regulations. The court has partially granted and denied Overlake's motion to dismiss, allowing Nienaber to amend her claims for negligence and other violations while dismissing her invasion of privacy and Electronic Communications Privacy Act claims without leave to amend.",W.D. Wash.,wawd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67662188/nienaber-v-overlake-hospital-medical-center/,2025-03-21 SMA v. Salesforce,2023-08-01,3:23-cv-915-B,"S.M.A. has filed a complaint against Salesforce, Inc., Backpage.com, LLC, and Carl Ferrer, alleging that these companies knowingly facilitated and profited from sex trafficking through their technology and services. The court has partially granted and partially denied Salesforce's motion to dismiss, allowing the plaintiffs to amend their complaint after dismissing claims under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act and Texas statute ยง 98.002(a) due to insufficient allegations of actual knowledge of trafficking. The case has been consolidated with others and is currently in the process of establishing a briefing schedule for related motions.",N.D. Tex,txnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67302785/sma-v-salesforce/,2025-11-13 "Hinton v. Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.",2023-09-01,3:23-cv-04529-JD,"Davina Gibson has initiated a class action lawsuit against Planned Parenthood Federation of America, claiming violations of California privacy laws due to the unauthorized disclosure of users' confidential healthcare information and personally identifiable information through tracking technologies on its website. The complaint alleges that Planned Parenthood failed to obtain proper consent before sharing this sensitive data with third parties, including major tech companies, and seeks statutory damages and injunctive relief. The court has allowed the Section 631 claim to proceed while dismissing some other claims, giving Gibson the opportunity to amend her complaint regarding those dismissed claims.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67757405/hinton-v-planned-parenthood-federation-of-america-inc/,2025-11-26 T. v. OpenAI LP,2023-09-05,3:23-cv-04557-VC,"Plaintiffs A.T. and J.H. have initiated a class action lawsuit against Microsoft Corporation and various OpenAI entities, alleging violations of privacy and property rights stemming from the unauthorized collection and use of personal data to develop AI products like ChatGPT. The case raises significant legal issues regarding consent and the ethical implications of data practices, with the defendants seeking to dismiss the claims based on insufficient allegations and a lack of standing. Currently, the court has scheduled a hearing on the defendants' motion to dismiss for January 18, 2024, and a case management conference for February 9, 2024.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67764022/t-v-openai-lp/,2024-06-27 "Wyoming County v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-09-06,4:23-cv-04576-YGR,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from both parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to provide detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67768138/wyoming-county-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-04-10 "Severt v. UiPath, Inc.",2023-09-06,1:23-cv-07908-DLC,"Samhita Gera has initiated a class action lawsuit against UiPath, Inc., CEO Daniel Dines, and CFO Ashim Gupta, alleging violations of federal securities laws due to misleading statements made during the company's IPO and subsequent financial disclosures, which inflated stock prices while concealing adverse business conditions. The case is currently at the stage where Paul Severt has been appointed as the lead plaintiff, with Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP serving as lead counsel, following a pretrial conference that addressed the adequacy of the lead plaintiff's claims and the defendants' motions to dismiss.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67767894/severt-v-uipath-inc/,2025-10-30 Duffy v. Yardi Systems Inc,2023-09-08,2:23-cv-01391-RSL,"Wylie Duffy has filed a class action complaint against Yardi Systems, Inc. and several property management companies, alleging a conspiracy to fix rental prices through the use of Yardi's RENTmaximizer software, which purportedly facilitates coordinated pricing strategies that inflate rents in the multifamily housing market. The complaint seeks treble damages and injunctive relief under the Sherman Act, claiming that these actions violate antitrust laws by eliminating competition and harming consumers. The court has granted a stipulated motion to extend the deadline for defendants to respond to the complaint and has appointed interim class counsel for the plaintiffs.",W.D. Wash.,wawd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67775053/duffy-v-yardi-systems-inc/,2025-11-25 Jane Doe v. Amgen Inc.,2023-09-08,2:23-cv-07448-MCS-SSC,"Jane Doe has initiated a class action lawsuit against Amgen, Inc., alleging the unauthorized disclosure of her and other patients' sensitive medical information to third-party companies, including Meta and Google, through tracking tools on its website, which violates privacy rights and various laws. The Third Amended Complaint seeks class action status and claims damages and injunctive relief for these violations, while the court has recently granted a motion to remand the case to state court after dismissing all federal claims.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67775681/jane-doe-v-amgen-inc/,2025-04-28 "Chabon v. OpenAI, Inc.",2023-09-08,3:23-cv-04625-AMO,"Michael Chabon and other plaintiffs have initiated a class action lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging copyright infringement and unfair competition due to the unauthorized use of their copyrighted works to train AI models like ChatGPT. The case has been reassigned to Judge Araceli Martinez-Olguin for further proceedings, with defendants waiving service of summons and required to respond by December 11, 2023, while the court has ordered the consolidation of related cases for more efficient management of the litigation.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67778017/chabon-v-openai-inc/,2025-04-21 X Corp. v. Bonta,2023-09-08,2:23-cv-01939-WBS-AC,"X Corp. has filed a notice of appeal following the denial of its motion for a preliminary injunction against California's Assembly Bill 587, which requires large social media companies to disclose their content moderation practices. The Ninth Circuit Court reversed the district court's decision, indicating that the provisions of AB 587 likely violate the First Amendment by compelling non-commercial speech and failing to meet strict scrutiny standards, and the case has been remanded for further proceedings to assess the severability of the unconstitutional provisions.",E.D. Cal.,caed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67777833/x-corp-v-bonta/,2025-03-24 Reid v. Bartholomew,2023-09-08,1:23-cv-04035-JPB,"Randal Quran Reid has initiated a civil rights lawsuit against Deputy Andrew Bartholomew and Sheriff Joseph P. Lopinto III, claiming wrongful arrest and imprisonment due to a flawed facial recognition identification that violated his Fourth Amendment rights. The case is currently at the procedural stage where the court has denied Reid's motion for default judgment and granted the defendants an extension to file their responsive pleadings, while also ordering both parties to address the potential transfer of the case based on personal jurisdiction issues.",N.D. Ga.,gand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67800075/reid-v-bartholomew/,2024-12-10 Chabon v. Meta Platforms Inc.,2023-09-12,3:23-cv-04663-VC,"Plaintiffs Michael Chabon, David Henry Hwang, Matthew Klam, Rachel Louise Snyder, and Ayelet Waldman have initiated a class action lawsuit against Meta Platforms, Inc. for copyright infringement, claiming their works were used without consent to train the LLaMA language models. The case is currently set for an initial management conference on January 12, 2024, following a joint stipulation to continue the conference from its original date, and it has been ordered to be consolidated with another related action.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67785353/chabon-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-12 "Knoch School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-09-13,4:23-cv-04702-YGR,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67793366/knoch-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 Doe v. Geisinger Health,2023-09-14,3:23-cv-01525-JKM,"Geisinger Health is involved in a legal dispute with Jane Doe, who has filed an amended class action complaint alleging violations of medical privacy rights due to the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive patient information to third parties, including Facebook and Google. The case was initially removed to federal court but has been remanded back to the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas after the court determined it lacked jurisdiction, as the defendants failed to establish that the case was removable under the Federal Officer Removal statute.",M.D. Pa.,pamd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67799823/doe-v-geisinger-health/,2025-02-24 Vallieres v. Levchin,2023-09-14,1:23-cv-01010,"Michael Vallieres has initiated a verified shareholder derivative complaint against several directors and officers of Affirm Holdings, Inc., asserting breaches of fiduciary duties and misleading statements related to the company's financial practices and consumer risks associated with its ""buy now, pay later"" offerings. The complaint references regulatory scrutiny from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Student Borrower Protection Center, highlighting potential consumer harm and deceptive practices, while also alleging that the defendants' misrepresentations led to significant financial losses and reputational damage for the company. The plaintiff contends that a demand on the board to pursue legal action is unnecessary due to potential conflicts of interest among board members and their inability to act independently.",D. Del.,ded,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67799837/vallieres-v-levchin/,2023-11-30 "Smith v. Mobile Mini, Inc.",2023-09-15,1:23-cv-13784,"Plaintiffs filed a class action complaint against Mobile Mini, Inc. for allegedly violating the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act by collecting and using their biometric data without informed consent. The parties later reached a settlement in principle, resulting in a stipulation of dismissal with prejudice for the plaintiffs' individual claims.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67802361/smith-v-mobile-mini-inc/,2024-03-06 In Re: Lumen Technologies Inc Securities Litigation II,2023-09-15,3:23-cv-01290-TAD-KDM,"John McLemore has filed a class action lawsuit against Lumen Technologies, Inc. and its executives, alleging violations of federal securities laws due to misleading statements about the company's ownership of lead-sheathed cables, which pose significant health and environmental risks. The court has granted the defendants' motion to dismiss the case with prejudice, concluding that the plaintiffs failed to adequately allege material misrepresentations or omissions regarding Lumen's environmental practices and compliance with accounting principles.",W.D. La,lawd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67802694/in-re-lumen-technologies-inc-securities-litigation-ii/,2025-06-02 "H. v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-09-18,3:23-cv-04784-WHO,"Plaintiffs E.H. and C.S. have initiated a class action against Meta Platforms, Inc., claiming the company unlawfully intercepted sensitive health information from non-users via the Meta Pixel without consent, violating privacy laws and constituting a gross invasion of privacy. The court has allowed the plaintiffs to proceed under pseudonyms due to the sensitive nature of their claims, denied Meta's motion to dismiss certain claims, and is currently addressing a discovery dispute while overseeing the scheduling of discovery deadlines. Additionally, the plaintiffs have filed a motion to amend their complaint, which Meta opposes, arguing it would cause undue prejudice.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67805577/h-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-11-25 Eslinger v. CareSource,2023-09-19,3:23-cv-00271-MJN-PBS,"The court has granted a joint motion to consolidate multiple cases against CareSource, centering on claims related to the defendant's practices, with the first filed action being Cooper v. CareSource. The defendant's deadline to respond is currently stayed, and the plaintiffs must file a consolidated amended complaint within 30 days, after which the defendant will have 45 days to respond.",S.D. Ohio,ohsd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67810051/eslinger-v-caresource/,2023-10-30 Twin City Fire Insurance Company v. Sorenson Communications LLC,2023-09-21,2:23-cv-00653-JNP,"Twin City Fire Insurance Company has filed an amended complaint against Sorenson Communications, LLC and CaptionCall, LLC, seeking a declaratory judgment regarding the lack of coverage under its insurance policy for claims stemming from prior FCC investigations and settlements. The plaintiff has also requested permission to file the complaint under seal, citing a confidentiality agreement with the defendants.",D. Utah,utd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67817202/twin-city-fire-insurance-company-v-sorenson-communications-llc/,2024-01-30 "Open Communities v. Harbor Group Management Co., LLC",2023-09-25,1:23-cv-14070,"Elizabeth Richardson and Open Communities filed a complaint against Harbor Group Management and PERQ, claiming that their use of artificial intelligence to implement a blanket policy rejecting applicants with Housing Choice Vouchers unlawfully discriminates against Richardson, an African American woman, in violation of the Fair Housing Act and Illinois law. The plaintiffs are seeking damages and injunctive relief, arguing that the defendants' practices disproportionately affect African American renters and perpetuate racial discrimination in housing.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67824178/open-communities-v-harbor-group-management-co-llc/,2024-02-22 Clay v. CareSource,2023-09-25,1:23-cv-01868-DAP,"Deidra Clay has initiated a class action lawsuit against CareSource, claiming the company inadequately protected sensitive personal and health information, leading to a data breach affecting over three million individuals. The lawsuit alleges negligence in securing systems, failure to notify affected individuals promptly, and violations of industry standards, resulting in risks of identity theft, emotional distress, and unjust enrichment for CareSource. The case is currently in the procedural stage where the plaintiffs are seeking damages and improved security measures.",N.D. Ohio,ohnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67826570/clay-v-caresource/,2023-10-31 Federal Trade Commission v. Amazon.com Inc,2023-09-26,2:23-cv-01495-JHC,"The Federal Trade Commission and several states have filed a lawsuit against Amazon.com, Inc., alleging that the company engages in monopolistic practices that harm competition and consumers through exclusionary tactics, including coercing sellers into using its fulfillment services and manipulating pricing algorithms. The plaintiffs seek equitable relief under federal and state antitrust laws, and the case is currently in the discovery phase, with ongoing disputes over document production and motions to compel.",W.D. Wash.,wawd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67828404/federal-trade-commission-v-amazoncom-inc/,2025-11-21 Commodity Futures Trading Commission v. Mosaic Exchange Limited,2023-09-26,9:23-cv-81320-AMC,"The United States District Court granted a final default judgment and injunctive relief against Mosaic Exchange Limited and Sean Michael, requiring them to pay restitution, disgorgement, and a civil monetary penalty for violations of the Commodity Exchange Act. Following this, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed Sean Michael's appeal due to noncompliance with procedural requirements.",S.D. Fla,flsd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67828894/commodity-futures-trading-commission-v-mosaic-exchange-limited/,2025-03-18 Cambrium v. CSL Plasma,2023-09-26,1:23-cv-01400,"The court dismissed the plaintiff's complaint without prejudice, citing identified deficiencies and granting him thirty days to file an amended complaint. The plaintiff's application to proceed in forma pauperis and other motions will be reconsidered in conjunction with any amended complaint submitted.",D. Or.,ord,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67829121/cambrium-v-csl-plasma/,2025-10-20 "Hunt v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-09-27,5:23-cv-04953-PCP,"Justin Hunt filed a complaint against Alphabet, Inc., Google, LLC, H&R Block, Inc., and Meta Platforms, Inc., alleging violations of federal and state privacy laws due to the unauthorized collection and sharing of sensitive tax return information through tracking pixels. The case involved claims of racketeering and consumer protection violations, with H&R Block and Meta seeking to compel arbitration based on an Online Services Agreement accepted by Hunt, who opposed the motion, arguing the claims fell outside the agreement's scope. Ultimately, Hunt voluntarily dismissed his case against all defendants without prejudice, with each party bearing its own costs.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67832608/hunt-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-09-05 "Carbondale Area School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-09-28,4:23-cv-05559-YGR,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67923194/carbondale-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-04-10 "Commodity Futures Trading Commission v. Technical Trading Team, LLC",2023-09-29,1:23-cv-07296-RER-TAM,"The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has filed a complaint against Technical Trading Team, LLC, and its executives, Edwin M. Carrion and Jason F. Rodriguez, alleging a fraudulent scheme that solicited over $5 million from investors for a pooled investment in leveraged foreign currency contracts while making false representations about their trading strategy and financial security. The defendants are accused of fraud, misappropriation of funds, and operating without necessary registrations, leading to significant financial losses for investors, and the CFTC seeks injunctive relief, civil penalties, and other remedial actions. Jason F. Rodriguez has requested a 60-day extension to respond to the complaint, citing difficulties in obtaining legal counsel due to financial hardship.",E.D.N.Y.,nyed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67842557/commodity-futures-trading-commission-v-technical-trading-team-llc/,2025-10-02 Stein v. Edward Elmhurst Health,2023-10-04,1:23-cv-14515,"The court granted in part and denied in part Edward-Elmhurst Health's motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Arnold Stein and Diane Miller, which alleged violations of privacy laws due to the unauthorized transmission of their medical information to Facebook through embedded software on the health provider's web portal. The court allowed claims under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and negligence to proceed while dismissing the remaining claims.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67871917/stein-v-edward-elmhurst-health/,2025-06-30 "Tibbs v. Arlo Technologies, Inc.",2023-10-04,5:23-cv-05096-EKL,"Plaintiffs Casey Tibbs, Andrew Castillo, and Eric Wilim filed a class action complaint against Arlo Technologies, Inc. for violating Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act by collecting and storing their biometric data without consent. The court denied Arlo's motion to dismiss, allowing the case to proceed, and a stipulation was approved to continue the case management conference to March 28, 2024, while extending the deadlines for the plaintiffs' opposition and the defendant's reply briefs.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67856714/tibbs-v-arlo-technologies-inc/,2025-05-23 Thomas J. Kinnally v. GigaCloud Technology Inc,2023-10-04,2:23-cv-08381-SPG-MRW,"Plaintiff Thomas J. Kinnally has filed a class action complaint against GigaCloud Technology Inc. and several individuals, alleging violations of federal securities laws due to materially false and misleading statements in the company's registration statement and subsequent disclosures, which resulted in significant financial losses for investors after a report questioned the company's operational claims. The complaint seeks damages for investors who purchased GigaCloud shares during the class period, asserting that the company's reported business activities and financial results were grossly overstated, leading to artificially inflated stock prices.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67856775/thomas-j-kinnally-v-gigacloud-technology-inc/,2023-12-14 "Francis v. 2U, Inc.",2023-10-10,1:23-cv-12332-MJJ,"Chad Francis initiated a class action lawsuit against 2U, Inc. and edX LLC, claiming violations of the Video Privacy Protection Act due to unauthorized disclosure of users' video viewing histories and personally identifiable information to Meta. The defendants filed a motion to dismiss the complaint for failure to state a claim, and the case was ultimately dismissed without prejudice while awaiting the resolution of related bankruptcy proceedings.",D. Mass.,mad,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67868741/francis-v-2u-inc/,2024-07-29 F.C. v. Jacobs Solutions Inc.,2023-10-12,1:23-cv-02660-CYC,"A group of Filipino construction workers has filed a lawsuit against Jacobs Solutions Inc. and CH2M Hill Companies, alleging violations of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act due to their experiences of forced labor and human trafficking during the construction of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. The plaintiffs claim they faced severe exploitation, including passport confiscation and unsafe working conditions, and have requested to proceed anonymously in court. The court has partially granted the defendants' motion to dismiss, allowing some claims to proceed while dismissing others without prejudice, and has scheduled a status conference for November 30, 2023.",D. Colo.,cod,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67874860/fc-v-jacobs-solutions-inc/,2025-11-21 B.K. v. Eisenhower Medical Center,2023-10-12,5:23-cv-02092-JGB-DTB,"Plaintiffs B.K. and N.Z. have reached a class-wide settlement with Eisenhower Medical Center, which is accused of violating privacy laws by improperly disclosing sensitive personal information to third parties, including Facebook, through unauthorized tracking technologies. The court has granted preliminary approval of the settlement agreement, which includes an $875,000 fund for affected individuals, provisions for cash compensation, and a notice plan to inform class members of their rights and the settlement terms.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67878419/bk-v-eisenhower-medical-center/,2025-10-23 "Harrill v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-10-13,3:23-cv-05251-WHO,"The court has granted Meta Platforms, Inc.'s unopposed motion to sever and transfer the claims against it to the Northern District of California, while the claims against Emanuel Medical Center and Tenet Healthcare Corporation will remain in the current jurisdiction. This ruling aims to consolidate the claims against Meta with a related prior case in that district.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67882583/harrill-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-01-10 Beltran v. Meta Platforms Inc.,2023-10-13,3:23-cv-05250-WHO,"Meta Platforms, Inc. successfully obtained an unopposed motion to sever and transfer the plaintiffs' claims against it to the Northern District of California, while the claims against Doctors Medical Center of Modesto and Tenet Healthcare Corporation will remain in their current jurisdiction. This procedural decision aims to consolidate related claims with an ongoing case in the Northern District.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67886993/beltran-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-01-10 Rec Room Inc v. M.Z.,2023-10-17,2:23-cv-01586-KKE,"Rec Room, Inc. has initiated a lawsuit against minor defendant M.Z. for breach of contract, fraud, and copyright infringement, alleging that M.Z. engaged in hacking and harassment that disrupted the game and harmed its community. The court has addressed procedural issues, including the need for M.Z. to obtain legal counsel, and has appointed pro bono attorneys to represent him, while also setting a jury trial for October 14, 2025, and establishing various pretrial deadlines. Recently, a consent judgment was entered against M.Z., imposing a monetary judgment of $50,000 and requiring him to cease certain activities related to Rec Room.",W.D. Wash.,wawd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67890270/rec-room-inc-v-mz/,2025-11-24 "Huckabee v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-10-17,1:23-cv-09152-MMG,"Plaintiffs, including Mike Huckabee and other authors, have filed a class action lawsuit against Meta Platforms, Bloomberg, Microsoft, and The EleutherAI Institute, alleging unlawful use of their copyrighted works to train large language models without permission, resulting in significant financial harm. The defendants are facing claims of direct and vicarious copyright infringement, with Bloomberg seeking to dismiss the case on the grounds of fair use, while the parties have jointly requested to adjourn the initial Case Management Conference to address venue and jurisdictional challenges, with a new date set for January 17, 2024.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67890942/huckabee-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-11-25 "Concord Music Group, Inc. v. Anthropic PBC",2023-10-18,3:23-cv-01092,"Universal Music Corp. and several other music publishers have filed a copyright infringement complaint against Anthropic PBC, alleging that the company unlawfully used their song lyrics to train its AI model, Claude, without permission. The plaintiffs seek a preliminary injunction and damages, asserting that Anthropic's actions violate copyright laws and harm the music publishing industry. The court has granted in part Anthropic's motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction and improper venue, resulting in the transfer of the case to the Northern District of California.",M.D. Tenn.,tnmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67894459/concord-music-group-inc-v-anthropic-pbc/,2024-06-26 "Anne Arundel County, Maryland v. META PLATFORMS, INC.",2023-10-20,4:23-cv-05382-YGR,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to provide detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67902182/anne-arundel-county-maryland-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-05 "Ambriz v. Google, LLC",2023-10-23,3:23-cv-05437-RFL,"Misael Ambriz has initiated a class action lawsuit against Google, LLC, alleging violations of the California Invasion of Privacy Act due to unauthorized recording and analysis of conversations between California residents and customer service representatives via Google's Cloud Contact Center AI service. The case is currently in the procedural stage where Google has filed a motion to dismiss the complaint, arguing that it is not a third party to the communications and that the plaintiffs have not sufficiently stated a claim under the Act, with a hearing for this motion scheduled for March 19, 2024.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67907531/ambriz-v-google-llc/,2025-11-21 "Fajge v. American Honda Motor Co., Inc.",2023-10-23,3:23-cv-05440,"Adam Fajge and Wendy Babcock have initiated a class action lawsuit against American Honda Motor Co., Inc. for purported violations of the Pennsylvania Wiretap Act, alleging that the company facilitated the unauthorized interception of electronic communications via its website's chat function, managed by Salesforce, Inc. The plaintiffs contend that their communications were intercepted without consent and are seeking damages along with class certification for all impacted residents of Pennsylvania.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67907700/fajge-v-american-honda-motor-co-inc/,2023-12-05 Soto v. Milliman Solutions LLC,2023-10-24,1:23-cv-12490-ADB,"In the MOVEIT Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, the Court has set a timeline for the filing of a Consolidated Amended Complaint and Rule 12 motions, with the complaint due by December 6, 2024, and subsequent motions and responses scheduled through May 2025. The Bellwether Vendors and their related entities must also submit combined motions, adhering to specified page limits for their filings.",D. Mass.,mad,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67908289/soto-v-milliman-solutions-llc/,2024-12-12 "People of the State of California v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-10-24,4:23-cv-05448-YGR,"The State of California, along with several other states, has filed a complaint against Meta Platforms, Inc. and its subsidiaries, alleging violations of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and various state consumer protection laws due to deceptive practices that exploit young users for profit. The plaintiffs seek injunctive relief and other remedies, asserting that Meta's social media platforms, particularly Instagram and Facebook, promote harmful features that negatively impact youth mental health while failing to comply with legal requirements for protecting children's online privacy. The case is currently in the discovery phase, with multiple subpoenas issued to state agencies for relevant documents and ongoing motions related to the sealing of materials and the production of electronically stored information.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67908468/people-of-the-state-of-california-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-11-24 "The School Board of Escambia County Florida Escambia County State of Florida v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-10-03,4:23-cv-05475-YGR,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from both parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to provide detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67911711/the-school-board-of-escambia-county-florida-escambia-county-state-of/,2024-03-13 "Afriyie v. NBCUniversal Media, LLC",2023-10-26,1:23-cv-09433-LTS,"Plaintiffs Amma Afriyie and Roy Campbell have initiated a class action lawsuit against NBCUniversal Media, LLC and Peacock TV, LLC, claiming that the defendants violated the Video Privacy Protection Act and the New York Video Consumer Privacy Act by disclosing subscribers' personally identifiable information and video viewing history to third parties without consent. The defendants have moved to dismiss the claims, arguing that the plaintiffs failed to establish a consumer relationship with the apps and that the transmitted information does not qualify as personally identifiable information, leading the court to recommend dismissal with prejudice due to insufficient legal grounds for the claims.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67919390/afriyie-v-nbcuniversal-media-llc/,2025-11-26 Naclerio v. DocGo Inc.,2023-10-27,1:23-cv-09476-KPF,"Joe Naclerio has initiated a class action lawsuit against DocGo Inc. and its executives, including CEO Anthony Capone, alleging violations of federal securities laws due to misleading statements about the company's financial performance and Capone's educational background, which resulted in significant investor losses. The court has partially granted and denied the defendants' motion to dismiss, allowing claims related to false statements about Capone's qualifications and business contracts to proceed while dismissing some claims against other defendants.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67923163/naclerio-v-docgo-inc/,2025-11-20 Higham v. CareSource,2023-09-22,1:23-cv-12573-ADB,"The court has granted a joint motion to consolidate multiple cases against CareSource, establishing deadlines for a consolidated amended complaint and the defendant's responses. In a related case concerning a data security breach, the court set a schedule for filing a consolidated amended complaint and motions to dismiss, along with specific guidelines for the structure of those motions.",D. Mass.,mad,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67922888/higham-v-caresource/,2024-12-12 Doe v. Eating Recovery Center LLC,2023-10-27,3:23-cv-05561-VC,"Jane Doe filed a class action lawsuit against Eating Recovery Center LLC, alleging violations of California's Invasion of Privacy Act and the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act due to the unauthorized sharing of her personal and medical information with Meta Platforms Inc. through a tracking pixel on ERC's website. The court granted summary judgment in favor of ERC, ruling that Doe did not qualify as a ""patient"" under the CMIA, leading to the dismissal of her claims with prejudice.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67923187/doe-v-eating-recovery-center-llc/,2025-11-26 Rock Villanueva v. GigaCloud Technology Inc,2023-10-30,2:23-cv-09134-SPG-MRW,"Plaintiff Rock Villanueva has initiated a class action lawsuit against GigaCloud Technology Inc. and several of its executives, alleging violations of federal securities laws due to materially false and misleading statements related to the company's initial public offering and financial disclosures, which resulted in significant investor losses. The claims center on allegations of overstated business operations and undisclosed related-party transactions that inflated the company's stock price, leading to a sharp decline following the release of a critical report from Culper Research. The case is currently in the procedural stage of being filed in the United States District Court for the Central District of California.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67926186/rock-villanueva-v-gigacloud-technology-inc/,2023-12-06 Dunn v. Activision Blizzard Inc,2023-10-30,3:23-cv-00224-JM,"Casey Dunn and Thomas Dunn have filed a complaint against several video game companies, including Microsoft, Activision, and Nintendo, alleging that their products are designed to be addictive, particularly for minors, leading to significant emotional and physical harm to their son, G.D. The plaintiffs claim violations of the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, asserting that the defendants engaged in deceptive marketing practices and failed to disclose the risks associated with their games, which exploit psychological vulnerabilities and result in addiction. The court has granted Nintendo's motion to compel arbitration, staying the case against them while determining that the claims fall within the scope of the arbitration agreement.",E.D. Ark.,ared,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67930183/dunn-v-activision-blizzard-inc/,2025-06-24 SHAH v. ASIA TV USA LIMITED,2023-10-31,2:23-cv-21722-EP-CLW,"Pankaj Shah and Vipul Aggarwal have initiated a class action lawsuit against Asia TV USA Limited and Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited, claiming violations of the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) due to the unauthorized disclosure of users' personally identifiable information to third parties. The plaintiffs allege that the defendants shared sensitive data, including names, email addresses, and viewing habits, with various analytics and marketing services without user consent, infringing on privacy rights. The case is currently at the complaint stage, with the plaintiffs seeking declaratory and injunctive relief, statutory damages, and attorney's fees.",D.N.J.,njd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67933459/shah-v-asia-tv-usa-limited/,2025-09-08 "Glasscock v. Activision Blizzard, Inc.",2024-03-13,2:24-cv-04036,"Harper Glasscock has filed a complaint against Activision Blizzard, Microsoft, and other defendants, alleging that their video games are intentionally designed to be addictive and exploitative, particularly towards minors, through manipulative monetization practices such as microtransactions and loot boxes. The plaintiff claims to have suffered significant physical, mental, and economic injuries due to the defendants' failure to provide adequate warnings about the risks associated with their products, which constitutes negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and violations of the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act. The case is currently in the stage of seeking compensatory and punitive damages, along with other forms of relief for the alleged harm caused by the defendants' actions.",W.D. Mo.,mowd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68339467/glasscock-v-activision-blizzard-inc/,2025-04-30 League of Women Voters of New Hampshire v. Kramer,2024-03-14,1:24-cv-00073,"Plaintiffs, including the League of Women Voters and individual voters, have filed a complaint against Steve Kramer and others for allegedly orchestrating a deceptive robocall campaign using AI-generated voices to mislead voters and suppress Democratic turnout ahead of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary, violating the Voting Rights Act and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. The court has recommended granting a default judgment against Kramer due to his failure to respond to the lawsuit, finding that the plaintiffs have established standing and viable claims, and proposed damages of $7,500 for each affected individual along with a permanent injunction against future unlawful conduct.",D.N.H.,nhd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68339707/league-of-women-voters-of-new-hampshire-v-kramer/,2025-11-21 Batchuluun v. Wingstop Inc.,2024-03-20,1:24-cv-02302,"Myankhai Batchuluun has initiated a class action lawsuit against Wingstop Inc. and ConverseNow Technologies, claiming violations of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) for the unauthorized collection and use of voiceprints as biometric data. The complaint seeks both damages and injunctive relief for Batchuluun and other affected individuals who had their biometric information collected during phone orders at Wingstop locations in Illinois.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68360596/batchuluun-v-wingstop-inc/,2025-03-07 In re Evolv Technologies Holdings Inc. Securities Litigation,2024-03-25,1:24-cv-10761,"Gerald Raby has initiated a class action lawsuit against Evolv Technologies Holdings, Inc. and several individual defendants, alleging violations of federal securities laws due to misleading statements about the effectiveness of the company's security screening technology, which purportedly failed to detect weapons accurately. The case is currently in mediation to resolve claims related to the alleged material weaknesses in financial reporting and revenue recognition practices, with the parties having agreed on material settlement terms while pending motions to dismiss remain unresolved.",D. Mass.,mad,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68374252/in-re-evolv-technologies-holdings-inc-securities-litigation/,2025-09-29 Giana v. Shein Distribution Corp.,2024-04-05,1:24-cv-02599,"Alan Giana has initiated a class action lawsuit against Shein Distribution Corporation and its affiliates, claiming systematic digital copyright infringement through the unauthorized use of algorithms and artificial intelligence to replicate artists' designs. The court dismissed the complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction, permitting the possibility of refiling in a different jurisdiction, and the case has been closed without prejudice.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68412943/giana-v-shein-distribution-corp/,2025-01-24 AYERS v. EPIC GAMES INC,2024-04-12,1:24-cv-00064,"Shane Ayers, on behalf of his minor child O.A., has filed a complaint against several video game companies, including Epic Games, Microsoft, and Nintendo, alleging that their products are designed to be addictive, particularly for minors, leading to significant psychological and physical harm. The plaintiffs claim negligence and strict liability for failing to provide adequate warnings about the risks of addiction and harm associated with their games, while also asserting that the defendants engaged in deceptive practices to maximize profits at the expense of consumer well-being. The court has granted Nintendo's motion to compel arbitration, staying all claims against it pending arbitration, and is set to hear Epic Games' motion to compel arbitration.",N.D. Fla.,flnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68447638/ayers-v-epic-games-inc/,2025-07-01 Duval County School District v. Alphabet Inc.,2024-04-15,4:24-cv-02975,"The Duval County School District has filed a complaint against multiple social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc., TikTok, and YouTube, alleging that their platforms exploit children's developing brains, contributing to a mental health crisis among youth. The district claims that the defendants' manipulative design and marketing practices create a public nuisance that harms students' mental health and educational experiences, leading to increased costs for the district, and seeks injunctive relief, damages, and accountability. The case is currently being handled by attorney Arthur H. Bryant in the District of Florida.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68538128/duval-county-school-district-v-alphabet-inc/,2024-12-18 Broussard v. Microsoft Corporation,2024-04-19,1:24-cv-01697,"Nichelle Broussard, on behalf of her minor child S.B., has filed a complaint against multiple video game companies, including Apple and Roblox, alleging that their intentionally addictive products have caused S.B. to develop a gaming addiction resulting in cognitive and emotional harm. The plaintiffs claim that the defendants engaged in fraudulent misrepresentation and failed to provide adequate warnings about the risks associated with their products, leading to significant damages, while the court has granted a motion to dismiss due to the complaint's ""shotgun pleading"" nature, allowing the plaintiff 30 days to file a second amended complaint.",N.D. Ga.,gand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68458744/broussard-v-microsoft-corporation/,2025-05-12 Sayers v. Microsoft Corporation,2024-04-24,4:24-cv-00078,"Andrew Sayers has filed a lawsuit against multiple video game companies, including Microsoft, Nintendo, and Activision, alleging that their products are intentionally designed to be addictive, particularly targeting minors, and have caused him significant mental and physical harm. The complaint includes claims of negligence, violations of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), and deceptive practices, seeking damages for the injuries sustained as a result of the defendants' actions. The court has compelled arbitration for Sayers' claims and dismissed the amended complaint without prejudice, while also denying as moot the defendants' motions to dismiss the original complaint.",S.D. Ga.,gasd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68470440/sayers-v-microsoft-corporation/,2025-09-04 Orellana v. Roblox Corporation,2024-04-24,6:24-cv-00762,"Ramona Orellana and her minor children have filed an amended complaint against multiple defendants, including Apple Inc., Roblox Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Mojang AB, Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC, and Epic Games, alleging that their video gaming products are intentionally designed to be addictive, causing significant psychological harm and personal injuries to minors. The plaintiffs claim that the defendants failed to disclose the risks associated with their products and engaged in deceptive practices, seeking damages for the addiction and related issues stemming from the use of these products. The court has granted motions to compel arbitration for claims brought by two minor plaintiffs against Epic and Sony, staying the case pending arbitration outcomes.",M.D. Fla.,flmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68466335/orellana-v-roblox-corporation/,2025-05-16 American Civil Liberties Union v. National Security Agency,2024-04-25,1:24-cv-03147,"The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a complaint against the Attorney General of the United States, raising issues related to civil liberties. The case is currently in the pretrial stage, with an initial conference set for July 22, 2024, to discuss the case and explore potential settlement options.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68471036/american-civil-liberties-union-v-national-security-agency/,2025-11-24 Zhang v. Google LLC,2024-04-26,5:24-cv-02531,"Plaintiffs Jingna Zhang, Jessica Fink, Hope Larson, and Sarah Andersen have initiated a class action against Google LLC and Alphabet Inc., alleging copyright infringement due to the unauthorized use of their works in training the Imagen AI model. The case is currently in the procedural stage where the court has consolidated it with another related case, requiring the plaintiffs to file a consolidated amended complaint by December 20, 2024, while various motions, including those for class certification and to dismiss, are pending.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68477933/zhang-v-google-llc/,2024-11-07 "Roberts v. Activision Blizzard, Inc.",2024-04-29,1:24-cv-01876,"Deltrinisha Roberts, on behalf of her minor child Z.J., has filed a complaint against multiple video game companies, including Microsoft and Activision, alleging that their products are designed to be addictive and have caused significant psychological and emotional harm to Z.J. The court has granted motions to compel arbitration filed by Activision and Rockstar Games, finding that valid arbitration agreements exist between the parties, and has stayed the action pending arbitration while denying the defendants' motions to dismiss without prejudice.",N.D. Ga.,gand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68493709/roberts-v-activision-blizzard-inc/,2025-05-30 "County of Oakland, Michigan v. Meta Platforms Inc.",2024-04-29,4:24-cv-02554,"The County of Oakland, Michigan, has initiated a lawsuit against several social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc. and TikTok, alleging that their platforms contribute to youth mental health issues such as depression and suicidal ideation, and is seeking damages and a jury trial. The complaint includes claims from a master complaint regarding social media addiction and personal injury, asserting that the defendants knowingly designed their platforms to encourage compulsive use and failed to protect young users from harm, while also alleging that Mark Zuckerberg made false statements about Facebook's safety and that Discord's design exposes youth to exploitation and harmful content. The County contends that the defendants concealed critical information, leading the plaintiff to misattribute the youth mental health crisis to external factors rather than the defendants' actions, which would have prompted different responses had the true circumstances been known.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68482359/county-of-oakland-michigan-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-05-02 Jameson v. Roblox Corporation,2024-05-03,0:24-cv-01602,"Josh and Tawney Jameson have filed a complaint against Apple, Inc. and Roblox Corporation, alleging that their minor child, L.J., has suffered from video game addiction and related harms due to the defendants' intentionally addictive game design and monetization practices. The plaintiffs claim negligence per se and ordinary negligence for violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, as well as fraudulent misrepresentation and intentional infliction of emotional distress, seeking compensation for damages including emotional distress and the need for mental health treatment.",D. Minn.,mnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68501781/jameson-v-roblox-corporation/,2025-07-10 "Franklin County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2024-05-07,5:24-cv-00265,"The Franklin County Board of Education has initiated a lawsuit against several social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc., TikTok, YouTube, and Snapchat, claiming that their platforms inflict significant mental harm on minors by prioritizing engagement and profit over user safety. The complaint alleges that these companies contribute to a public nuisance that exacerbates mental health issues among adolescents, such as anxiety and depression, while also failing to provide adequate protections for underage users. The case is currently in the Eastern District of North Carolina, where jurisdiction and venue have been asserted.",E.D.N.C.,nced,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68508014/franklin-county-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-06-17 "Antonetti v. Activision Blizzard, Inc.",2024-05-08,1:24-cv-02019,"Michael Antonetti has filed a complaint against multiple video game companies, including Epic Games and Activision Blizzard, alleging that their products are intentionally designed to create addiction, particularly among minors, resulting in significant mental and physical harm. The claims include violations of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), negligence for failing to warn about addiction risks, and fraudulent misrepresentation regarding the safety of their products. The court has granted motions by Epic Games and Activision Blizzard to compel arbitration, determining that valid arbitration agreements exist and that Antonetti's challenges to these agreements should be resolved by an arbitrator.",N.D. Ga.,gand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68514396/antonetti-v-activision-blizzard-inc/,2025-05-01 Roesel v. United States Department of Health and Human Services,2024-05-10,7:24-cv-00409,"Federal Defendants are seeking to transfer a case involving Plaintiff Philip Roesel's termination from a federal program to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, arguing a forum selection clause in the Broker Agreement supports their motion, while Roesel contends the clause is a consent-to-jurisdiction clause and opposes the transfer as it would delay his case. The court has denied the defendants' motion to stay the deadline for responsive pleadings and the plaintiff's motion for entry of default, while also denying the defendants' motions for a protective order and to file the certified administrative record due to procedural issues.",E.D.N.C.,nced,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68519862/roesel-v-united-states-department-of-health-and-human-services/,2025-03-31 Clay County School District v. Alphabet Inc.,2024-05-22,3:24-cv-00522,"The Clay County School District has initiated a lawsuit against several social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc. and TikTok, claiming that their platforms exploit children's developing brains and contribute to a mental health crisis among youth. The district alleges that these companies intentionally design their platforms to maximize engagement and addiction, leading to increased rates of anxiety and depression among children, while also creating a public nuisance that disrupts education and necessitates additional resources for schools. The complaint seeks injunctive relief, damages, and accountability for the alleged harms caused by the defendants' practices.",M.D. Fla.,flmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68555429/clay-county-school-district-v-alphabet-inc/,2024-07-01 "Foster v. Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.",2024-05-24,1:24-cv-00919,"Sonya Foster, representing her minor child D.F., has filed a complaint against several video game companies, alleging that their products are designed to create addiction, particularly among minors, resulting in emotional and financial harm. The plaintiffs claim that the defendants engaged in deceptive practices and negligence by failing to warn users about the addictive nature of their products, leading to significant damages, and they seek compensatory and punitive damages along with injunctive relief. Recently, Foster voluntarily dismissed several defendants from the case without prejudice, allowing for the possibility of refiling in the future.",N.D. Ohio,ohnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68562488/foster-v-take-two-interactive-software-inc/,2024-09-12 Arnold v. Target Corporation,2024-05-30,1:24-cv-04452,"Denise Arnold, Blaire Brown, Sandre Wilson, and Lindsay Schumm brought a class action against Target Corporation, claiming violations of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act for allegedly collecting and storing their biometric information, including facial scans, without proper consent. The court initially denied Target's motion to dismiss, allowing the case to proceed, but the parties later reached a stipulation to voluntarily dismiss the case with prejudice after discovering that Target does not utilize facial recognition technology.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68810558/arnold-v-target-corporation/,2025-11-13 Walker v. Brennan,2024-05-31,3:24-cv-00430,"District Judge John A. Gibney, Jr. issued a memorandum opinion addressing key legal issues in a case involving multiple parties. The opinion outlines the court's analysis and conclusions regarding the claims presented, although specific details about the claims and parties are not provided. The case is currently at the stage of judicial review following the filing of the complaint.",M.D. La.,lamd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68818676/pinnacle-medical-solutions-llc-v-louisiana-healthcare-connections-inc/,2024-07-12 "UMG Recordings, Inc. v. Suno, Inc.",2024-06-24,1:24-cv-11611,"Atlantic Recording Corporation and several major music companies have filed a copyright infringement complaint against Suno, Inc., alleging that Suno's generative AI service unlawfully copied their sound recordings to train its model, resulting in music outputs that closely resemble the original works. Suno has responded by asserting that its technology creates original works and does not infringe copyright laws, while the plaintiffs seek damages and an injunction against further unauthorized use of their intellectual property. The case is currently in the discovery phase, with ongoing disputes over document production and a scheduling conference set for October 16, 2024.",D. Mass.,mad,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68878608/umg-recordings-inc-v-suno-inc/,2025-11-21 "UMG Recordings, Inc. v. Uncharted Labs, Inc.",2024-06-24,1:24-cv-04777,"Plaintiffs, including major record labels UMG, Sony, and Warner, have filed a complaint against Uncharted Labs, Inc., operating as Udio, alleging copyright infringement for unlawfully using their copyrighted sound recordings to train its generative AI music service. The lawsuit seeks damages and injunctive relief, asserting that Udio's actions threaten the market for licensed recordings and violate copyright laws. Currently, the parties are engaged in discovery disputes, with Udio contesting the relevance and scope of several document requests from the plaintiffs.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68878697/umg-recordings-inc-v-uncharted-labs-inc/,2025-11-25 "The Center for Investigative Reporting, Inc. v. OpenAI, Inc.",2024-06-27,1:24-cv-04872,"The Center for Investigative Reporting, Inc. has filed a First Amended Complaint against Microsoft Corporation and various OpenAI entities, alleging unauthorized use of its copyrighted journalistic works in the training of AI products like ChatGPT and Copilot, which has resulted in financial harm and infringement of copyright laws. The complaint seeks damages for the alleged infringement and emphasizes the importance of protecting unique journalistic voices in the media landscape, while the defendants have filed motions to dismiss certain claims, arguing that the allegations lack standing and fail to meet legal standards. The court has scheduled an in-person status conference to discuss the case further.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68892274/the-center-for-investigative-reporting-inc-v-openai-inc/,2025-11-24 "The Intercept Media, Inc. v. OpenAI, Inc.",2024-02-28,1:24-cv-01515,"The Intercept Media, Inc. has filed an amended complaint against Microsoft Corporation and OpenAI, alleging violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) related to the unauthorized removal of copyright management information (CMI) from its journalism works used in training AI models. The defendants have responded by asserting that The Intercept lacks standing due to insufficient demonstration of actual injury and have filed motions to dismiss the claims, which the court is currently considering.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68290804/the-intercept-media-inc-v-openai-inc/,2025-11-24 "Raw Story Media, Inc. v. OpenAI Inc.",2024-02-28,1:24-cv-01514,"Raw Story Media, Inc. and AlterNet Media, Inc. have initiated a lawsuit against OpenAI and its affiliated entities, alleging violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act for the unauthorized use of their copyrighted journalistic works in training AI models, including the removal of copyright management information. The court has granted OpenAI's motion to dismiss the plaintiffs' complaint, ruling that they lacked standing due to insufficient allegations of concrete injury, and denied the plaintiffs' request for leave to amend their complaint.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68290709/raw-story-media-inc-v-openai-inc/,2025-11-24 A.S. v. OpenAI LP,2024-02-27,3:24-cv-01190,"A.S. has filed a class action complaint against Microsoft Corporation and various OpenAI entities, alleging violations of privacy laws and negligence related to the unauthorized collection and use of personal data to develop AI products. The complaint asserts that these actions pose significant risks to individuals and society, calling for legal intervention and safeguards to protect user privacy and rights. A.S. has voluntarily dismissed their claims against the defendants without prejudice and without costs to any party.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68289364/as-v-openai-lp/,2024-05-30 Williams v. City of Chicago,2024-02-16,1:24-cv-01396,"Michael Williams and other plaintiffs have filed a second amended class action complaint against the City of Chicago and several police officers, claiming that the ShotSpotter gunshot detection system leads to unconstitutional policing practices, particularly unlawful stops and arrests targeting Black and Latinx communities. The plaintiffs seek declaratory and injunctive relief to end the discriminatory use of ShotSpotter and damages for the harms suffered due to false accusations and illegal detentions, with the case currently involving a motion to defer summary judgment scheduling set for a hearing before Judge Georgia N. Alexakis.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68263732/williams-v-city-of-chicago/,2025-11-26 "Christopher Barulich v. The Home Depot, Inc.",2024-02-14,2:24-cv-01253,"Christopher Barulich has filed a class action complaint against The Home Depot, Inc. and Google, LLC, alleging violations of the California Invasion of Privacy Act due to unauthorized monitoring and recording of customer service calls. The case is currently at the procedural stage where Barulich has voluntarily dismissed the action without prejudice after the court denied a joint stipulation to stay the case, while Google has also sought to transfer the case to the Northern District of California for consolidation with a similar matter.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68252786/christopher-barulich-v-the-home-depot-inc/,2024-08-29 Johnson v. Activision Blizzard Inc,2024-02-09,3:24-cv-00026,"Plaintiffs Preston Johnson and Elizabeth Jones have filed a complaint against multiple video game companies, including Roblox Corp., Mojang Studios, Microsoft, and others, alleging that their products contribute to video game addiction, causing significant harm to Preston, including emotional distress and academic issues. The plaintiffs claim that the defendants engaged in deceptive practices and fraudulent misrepresentation regarding the addictive nature of their games, particularly targeting minors, and seek compensatory and punitive damages under Arkansas law. The court has granted motions to compel arbitration from Epic Games and the Rockstar Defendants, resulting in a stay of the case pending arbitration, while motions to dismiss filed by the defendants have been denied without prejudice.",E.D. Ark.,ared,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68240346/johnson-v-activision-blizzard-inc/,2025-06-13 Lawshe v. Verizon Communications Inc.,2024-01-12,3:24-cv-00137,"William Lee Lawshe has filed an amended complaint against Verizon Communications, Inc. and Synchronoss Technologies, Inc., alleging defamation and violations of the Stored Communications Act due to the unauthorized disclosure of his private content, which he claims was falsely identified as child sexual abuse material, resulting in significant personal and professional harm. The court dismissed claims related to the first CyberTip reported to law enforcement but allowed claims related to the second CyberTip to proceed, as the defendants may have acted with actual malice. The final pretrial conference is set for May 12, 2026, with the trial term beginning on June 1, 2026, following unsuccessful mediation efforts.",M.D. Fla.,flmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68229733/lawshe-v-verizon-communications-inc/,2025-11-24 DOE v. SMITH,2024-02-02,2:24-cv-00634,"Jane Doe has filed a complaint against K.G. for creating and distributing non-consensual nude images of her using artificial intelligence, alleging violations of federal and state laws related to child pornography and privacy. The case is currently in the discovery phase, with ongoing discussions regarding deposition scheduling for key witnesses. Additionally, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey has issued a letter order addressing requests from non-parties for protective orders and pseudonym identification, while Jane Doe has filed a renewed motion for a preliminary injunction against John Smith, which has been granted by the court. K.W., a non-party student, seeks to intervene in the case to quash subpoenas issued to local schools and police, arguing that they threaten the privacy rights of minors involved in ongoing investigations related to allegations of pornographic images created using artificial intelligence, with a hearing scheduled for oral arguments on these motions.",D.N.J.,njd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68219400/doe-v-smith/,2025-09-05 "Main Sequence, Ltd. v. Dudesy, LLC",2024-01-25,2:24-cv-00711,"Plaintiffs Main Sequence, Ltd. and Jerold Hamza, as executor for the Estate of George Carlin, filed a complaint against Defendants Dudesy, LLC, Will Sasso, Chad Kultgen, and others for copyright infringement and violation of publicity rights, alleging unauthorized use of George Carlin's likeness and works in an AI-generated comedy special. The case is currently in the settlement stage, with the parties having reached an agreement that includes a permanent injunction against the defendants' use of Carlin's likeness or the disputed video without permission, while the plaintiffs seek to extend this injunction to third parties.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68195331/main-sequence-ltd-v-dudesy-llc/,2024-08-20 "Murrer v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.",2024-01-24,3:24-cv-00049-JAG,"Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. is involved in a class action lawsuit where the plaintiff, Thomas J. Murrer, alleges fraudulent transactions on his accounts due to a fraudster impersonating the bank. Wells Fargo has filed motions to compel arbitration and to dismiss the lawsuit, asserting that the claims lack legal merit and should be resolved through arbitration. The bank is currently seeking a stay of discovery until the court addresses its motion to compel arbitration, arguing that proceeding with discovery may be inappropriate if the court lacks jurisdiction.",E.D. Va.,vaed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68371598/murrer-v-wells-fargo-bank-na/,2024-05-08 Basbanes v. Microsoft Corporation,2024-01-05,1:24-cv-00084,"Nicholas A. Basbanes and Nicholas Ngagoyeanes have initiated a class action lawsuit against Microsoft Corporation and various OpenAI entities, alleging copyright infringement for unauthorized use of their works in training AI models, which they claim threatens the livelihoods of professional writers. The plaintiffs seek damages and a permanent injunction, and the court has granted consolidation of their case with similar actions while denying a request for a steering committee exclusive to their counsel, emphasizing the need for efficiency in representation. Currently, the parties are engaged in discovery disputes, with ongoing discussions about document production and the relevance of certain evidence related to the case.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68138737/basbanes-v-microsoft-corporation/,2025-11-25 Derrion M. Gibson v. Elon Musk,2023-06-01,8:23-cv-00957,"Derrion M. Gibson has initiated legal action against Elon Musk, Neuralink, and several government agencies, asserting violations of his rights that encompass slavery, torture, and unauthorized access to his electronic devices. The complaint outlines allegations of physical harm, kidnapping, inadequate law enforcement investigation, slander, and conspiracy against him.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67474858/derrion-m-gibson-v-elon-musk/,2023-06-27 "DOE v. DLP CONEMAUGH MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER, LLC",2023-06-01,3:23-cv-00110,"DLP Conemaugh Physician Practices, LLC and DLP Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center, LLC are involved in a case concerning the alleged unauthorized collection and transmission of sensitive personal health information to Facebook via the Meta Pixel, raising claims of privacy violations and potential breaches of HIPAA regulations. The plaintiffs, including class members, assert that this data collection constitutes an invasion of privacy and a breach of implied contracts, seeking damages, equitable relief, and a jury trial. The court has denied the plaintiff's motion to remand the case to state court, confirming the jurisdiction based on diversity of citizenship and the amount in controversy.",W.D. PA,pawd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67467388/doe-v-dlp-conemaugh-memorial-medical-center-llc/,2024-12-02 "Goldman v. RealPage, Inc.",2023-06-01,3:23-cv-00552,"Plaintiffs have initiated a class action lawsuit against RealPage, Inc. and various property management companies, alleging a conspiracy to fix and inflate rental prices in the multifamily housing market, which violates federal antitrust laws. The case is currently in the procedural stage where the court has granted an unopposed motion to dismiss certain defendants from the litigation, allowing for their dismissal without prejudice while permitting substitutions as agreed upon by the parties involved.",M.D. Tenn.,tnmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67475999/goldman-v-realpage-inc/,2025-11-21 "Northwestern Local School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-30,4:23-cv-02674,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California held a discovery management conference in the multidistrict litigation concerning social media and adolescent addiction, addressing procedural matters such as the need for a coordinated discovery plan and disputes over document preservation. The court encouraged parties to engage with their experts while highlighting the importance of a protective order to safeguard sensitive information, and it also discussed initial disclosures and the selection of an alternative dispute resolution method in the In Re: East Palestine Train Derailment case, where a settlement master was agreed upon but no ADR deadline was set.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67451667/northwestern-local-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2023-12-20 "Maple Shade Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-30,4:23-cv-02655,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's impact on adolescent addiction, with key parties including the AG Plaintiffs and Meta. The court is addressing procedural issues related to discovery management, including the establishment of a streamlined discovery process, the need for a protective order, and the coordination of expert disclosures, while setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying motions for exemptions from these requirements.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67450102/maple-shade-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Lakewood School District 306 v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-30,4:23-cv-02654,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's impact on adolescent addiction, with key parties including various plaintiffs and social media companies. The court is addressing procedural issues related to discovery management, including the establishment of a streamlined discovery process, the need for a protective order, and the coordination of expert disclosures. Recently, the court held a discovery hearing to discuss the ESI Protocol and competing discovery plans, setting deadlines for initial disclosures and denying motions for exemptions while instructing the parties to collaborate on discovery limits.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67449740/lakewood-school-district-306-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Perry v. Amazon Logistics, Inc.",2023-05-30,1:23-cv-03383,"Amazon Logistics, Inc. and its affiliates have removed a class action lawsuit filed by Rodneka Perry from the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, asserting federal jurisdiction under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) due to diversity of citizenship and the amount in controversy. The plaintiff alleges that the defendants unlawfully collected and used biometric data from Amazon Flex users without proper consent, seeking statutory damages and injunctive relief for these violations. The case was dismissed without prejudice following the plaintiff's notice of voluntary dismissal, terminating the civil action and rendering the defendant's motion to compel arbitration moot.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67451996/perry-v-amazon-logistics-inc/,2023-10-02 "D'Angelo v. Penney OpCo, LLC",2023-05-26,3:23-cv-00981,"Noelle D'Angelo and Anthony D'Angelo brought a class action against Penney OpCo, LLC, claiming violations of the California Invasion of Privacy Act due to the unauthorized interception and recording of online chat communications with customers. The court partially granted and partially denied the defendant's motion to dismiss, determining that while the plaintiffs had standing for some claims, they did not establish a reasonable expectation of privacy in their online chats, resulting in the dismissal of certain claims with leave to amend.",S.D. Cal.,casd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67449616/dangelo-v-penney-opco-llc/,2025-08-28 "Gartner, Inc. v. Hackett Group, Inc.",2023-05-26,3:23-cv-00688,"Gartner, Inc. has filed a complaint against The Hackett Group, Inc. and former employees Jeffrey Faramo and John Van Decker, alleging unlawful inducement to breach employment contracts and misappropriation of trade secrets. The court has granted Gartner a preliminary injunction requiring the defendants to return or destroy all confidential documents obtained improperly, while also prohibiting them from engaging in competitive activities for twelve months due to the likelihood of success on Gartner's claims and the potential for irreparable harm.",D. Conn.,ctd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67434269/gartner-inc-v-hackett-group-inc/,2024-02-28 "Juda School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-26,4:23-cv-02634,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media and adolescent addiction claims, with key procedural discussions focused on discovery management. The court held a discovery hearing to address the ESI Protocol and competing discovery plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures by February 22, 2024, while denying motions for exemptions from initial disclosures and directing the parties to collaborate on discovery limits. The court also highlighted the importance of a protective order to safeguard sensitive information amid the complexities of expert disclosures and document preservation.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67432187/juda-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "San Benito High School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-26,4:23-cv-02632,"San Benito High School District has initiated a lawsuit against social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc., Snap Inc., TikTok, and YouTube, claiming that their platforms contribute to a youth mental health crisis by exploiting minors and causing addiction and anxiety. The complaint raises issues of public nuisance and negligence, asserting that the defendants' manipulative design and marketing strategies have exacerbated mental health challenges among young users. The case is currently in the discovery phase, with a hearing held to address disputes over discovery protocols and deadlines set for initial disclosures.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67431785/san-benito-high-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "School District of Ashland v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-26,4:23-cv-02625,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation involving social media companies and claims of adolescent addiction, focusing on discovery management and procedural issues. The court held a discovery management conference to discuss a coordinated discovery plan, the status of fact sheets, and disputes over document preservation, while also addressing the need for a protective order to safeguard sensitive information. Additionally, the court set a deadline for initial disclosures and denied motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements, directing the parties to collaborate on limits for interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67431311/school-district-of-ashland-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Warner Unified School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-26,4:23-cv-02613,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media and adolescent addiction claims, with key parties including various plaintiffs and defendants involved in the case. The court is addressing procedural issues related to discovery, including the establishment of a coordinated discovery plan, the status of fact sheets, and the need for a protective order to manage sensitive information. During a recent discovery hearing, the court set a deadline for initial disclosures by February 22, 2024, denied motions for exemptions from initial disclosures, and instructed the parties to collaborate on discovery limits and issues.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67430581/warner-unified-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "City of Providence v. Meta Platforms, Inc",2023-04-28,4:23-cv-02605,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court held a discovery management conference addressing procedural matters related to discovery status and coordination among various jurisdictions. Key issues included the need for a protective order to safeguard sensitive information, the timing of expert disclosures, and disputes over initial disclosures and discovery plans. The court set a deadline for initial disclosures and denied motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements, directing the parties to collaborate on limits for interrogatories and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67426092/city-of-providence-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-05-07 "Montgomery County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-04-26,4:23-cv-02603,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation involving social media companies and claims of adolescent addiction, focusing on discovery management and procedural issues. The court has emphasized the need for a coordinated discovery plan, ordered parties to meet on the ESI protocol, and set deadlines for initial disclosures while denying motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements. The current stage involves ongoing discussions about expert disclosures and narrowing disputes related to discovery practices.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67426094/montgomery-county-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-14 "Butler County Area Vocational-Technical School v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-23,4:23-cv-02542,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's impact on adolescent addiction, with key parties including the AG Plaintiffs and Meta. The court is addressing procedural issues related to discovery, including the establishment of a coordinated discovery plan, the need for a protective order, and the management of expert disclosures, while setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying motions for exemptions from these requirements.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67418251/butler-county-area-vocational-technical-school-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Indiana Area School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-23,4:23-cv-02541,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court held a discovery management conference addressing procedural matters, including the status of discovery and coordination between courts. The court emphasized the need for a protective order to balance confidentiality and discovery obligations, while also setting a deadline of February 22, 2024, for initial disclosures and denying motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements. The parties were directed to collaborate on limits for interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67418166/indiana-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "GREATER JOHNSTOWN CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-23,4:23-cv-02512,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's impact on adolescent addiction, with key parties including various plaintiffs and Meta. The court is addressing procedural issues related to discovery, including the establishment of a coordinated discovery plan, the management of expert disclosures, and the need for a protective order to safeguard sensitive information. Following a discovery hearing, the court set a deadline for initial disclosures and denied motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions and deadlines for written discovery, instructing the parties to collaborate on limits for interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67416391/greater-johnstown-career-and-technology-center-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 Baker v. Webster Financial Corporation,2023-05-23,3:23-cv-00666,"Perry Baker has initiated a class action lawsuit against Webster Bank and Webster Financial Corporation, alleging negligence for failing to adequately protect customers' personal identifiable information during a data breach that occurred between November 2022 and January 2023. The complaint asserts that the breach exposed sensitive data, including Social Security numbers and financial information, leading to significant risks of identity theft and financial fraud for affected individuals. The plaintiffs seek actual, compensatory, and punitive damages, along with injunctive relief to enhance future data protection measures, and the case is currently in the U.S. District Court with a jury demand included.",D. Conn.,ctd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67414385/baker-v-webster-financial-corporation/,2023-06-28 TikTok Inc. v. Knudsen,2023-05-22,9:23-cv-00061,"TikTok Inc. has initiated a lawsuit against Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill 419, which bans the app in the state due to alleged national security concerns. The complaint asserts violations of the First Amendment, preemption by federal law, and undue burdens on interstate commerce, while seeking a preliminary injunction to prevent the law's enforcement. The court has granted a preliminary injunction against the law, indicating that the plaintiffs are likely to succeed in their claims, and the case is currently in the discovery phase with ongoing procedural motions.",D. Mont.,mtd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67413418/tiktok-inc-v-knudsen/,2025-10-23 "Hilldale Public Schools v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-19,4:23-cv-02463,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media and adolescent addiction, with key parties including various plaintiffs and defendants involved in the case. The main legal issues revolve around discovery management, including the establishment of a coordinated discovery plan, the handling of electronically stored information (ESI), and the need for protective orders to safeguard sensitive information. Currently, the court has held a discovery hearing, set deadlines for initial disclosures, and instructed the parties to collaborate on discovery limits and issues, while denying motions for exemptions from these requirements.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67410173/hilldale-public-schools-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Frenchtown School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-19,4:23-cv-02457,"Frenchtown School District has filed a complaint against multiple social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc. and TikTok, alleging that their platforms contribute to a youth mental health crisis by exploiting minors and causing addiction, anxiety, and other mental health issues. The complaint raises claims of public nuisance and negligence, asserting that the defendants intentionally design their services to attract minors while failing to implement adequate safeguards, thereby exacerbating mental health problems among students. The plaintiffs seek various forms of relief, including damages and policy changes, to address the harm caused by the defendants' platforms.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67409601/frenchtown-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2023-12-13 Alario v. Knudsen,2023-05-17,9:23-cv-00056,"Samantha Alario and four other plaintiffs have filed a complaint against Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill 419, which bans TikTok, on the grounds that it violates their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights by imposing a prior restraint on free speech and is preempted by federal law. The case is currently at the stage where the United States District Court for the District of Montana has granted motions for pro hac vice admission for attorneys representing the plaintiffs and has consolidated this case with another related case due to common issues of fact and law.",D. Mont.,mtd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67404304/alario-v-knudsen/,2025-10-22 Doe I v. Google LLC,2023-05-17,3:23-cv-02431,"A class action lawsuit has been filed against Google LLC by plaintiffs John Doe I, John Doe II, and others, alleging that the company unlawfully tracks, collects, and monetizes private health information from patients without their consent, violating federal and state privacy laws, including HIPAA and the California Invasion of Privacy Act. The case is currently at the stage where Google has filed a motion to dismiss the Second Amended Complaint, arguing that the plaintiffs have not sufficiently alleged misconduct or demonstrated intent to collect identifiable health information, while the plaintiffs maintain that Google's actions constitute serious violations of privacy rights.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67403661/doe-i-v-google-llc/,2025-11-25 "Burgettstown Area School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-17,4:23-cv-02422,"The Burgettstown Area School District has initiated a lawsuit against social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc., TikTok, and YouTube, claiming that their platforms contribute to a youth mental health crisis by exploiting minors and causing addiction, anxiety, and depression. The district alleges public nuisance and negligence, seeking damages and an injunction, while the court has held multiple discovery hearings to address disputes over electronic discovery protocols and has instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and provide updates on ongoing disputes.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67403099/burgettstown-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Covington Independent Public Schools, By andThrough the Board of Education of Covington, Kentucky v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-17,4:23-cv-02416,"Covington Independent Public Schools has initiated a lawsuit against several social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc. and TikTok, claiming that their platforms exacerbate a mental health crisis among youth by promoting harmful content and excessive use, which has adversely affected students' well-being and academic performance. The school district seeks remedies for public nuisance, including damages and an injunction, while the case is currently in the discovery phase, with disputes over deposition lengths and document production ongoing, and the court has directed the parties to clarify their issues and proposed language by January 12.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67402030/covington-independent-public-schools-by-andthrough-the-board-of-education/,2024-03-11 BIDDLE v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE,2023-05-16,1:23-cv-01380,"Sam Biddle, a journalist, is suing the U.S. Department of Defense under the Freedom of Information Act to obtain records concerning the use of Google technology in Project Maven, following the Department's inadequate response to his requests. The court has denied both parties' motions for summary judgment without prejudice and has ordered them to submit a joint schedule for renewed motions by October 15, 2024, citing insufficient justification from the Department for withholding the requested information.",D.D.C.,dcd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67393915/biddle-v-us-department-of-defense/,2025-11-25 Doe v. Microsoft Corporation,2023-05-16,2:23-cv-00718,"Jane Doe has initiated a class action lawsuit against Microsoft Corporation and Qualtrics International Inc., alleging violations of privacy laws by unlawfully collecting sensitive healthcare information from Kaiser Permanente members without user consent. The court has allowed certain claims related to privacy violations and unjust enrichment to proceed while dismissing others due to insufficient allegations, and the plaintiff has been granted leave to amend her complaint. The parties have also established a framework for the discovery of electronically stored information, emphasizing cooperation and proportionality in their requests.",W.D. Wash.,wawd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67390101/doe-v-microsoft-corporation/,2025-08-28 "Adna School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-15,4:23-cv-02362,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court held a discovery management conference addressing procedural matters related to discovery, including the status of fact sheets and disputes over depositions and protective orders. The court set a deadline for initial disclosures and denied motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements, while encouraging cooperation among parties and emphasizing the need for a protective order to manage sensitive information. The parties are also urged to begin working with their experts, with the timing of disclosures left to their discretion, amid concerns about the burden of expert identification and compensation.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67390021/adna-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 DOE v. Google LLC,2023-05-12,3:23-cv-02343,"Jane Doe has initiated a class action lawsuit against Google LLC, alleging the unauthorized interception and collection of sensitive health information from users of healthcare provider websites, which she claims violates privacy rights under California law. The plaintiffs seek a preliminary injunction to halt these practices, along with damages and class certification, while Google has filed motions to consolidate this case with a similar one and to extend deadlines related to the preliminary injunction hearing.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67376641/doe-v-google-llc/,2023-07-13 "Brownsville Area School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-11,4:23-cv-02318,"In the ongoing litigation involving Meta, the court held a discovery management conference to address various discovery issues, including the management of fact sheets and the scheduling of depositions, while emphasizing the need for cooperation between the parties. The court also discussed confidentiality and disclosure requirements related to expert witnesses, focusing on the state's claims against Meta's business practices, and ordered the parties to meet and confer on the ESI protocol. During a subsequent discovery hearing, the court set a deadline for initial disclosures and denied motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements, directing the parties to collaborate on limits for interrogatories and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67370745/brownsville-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Bracken County School District, By and Through the Bracken County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-11,4:23-cv-02288,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation involving social media companies and claims of adolescent addiction, with key parties including the AG Plaintiffs and Meta. The court is currently addressing procedural issues related to discovery, including the establishment of a protective order, the coordination of expert disclosures, and the resolution of disputes over electronic discovery protocols. Following a recent discovery hearing, the court set a deadline for initial disclosures and denied motions from both parties regarding exemptions from these requirements, instructing them to collaborate on limits for interrogatories and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67367856/bracken-county-school-district-by-and-through-the-bracken-county-board-of/,2024-03-11 "CORNISH-ADEBIYI v. CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT, INC.",2023-05-09,1:23-cv-02536,"Plaintiffs Heather Altman and Eliza Wiatroski have initiated a class action lawsuit against several casino-hotel operators in Atlantic City, including Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts, alleging a price-fixing conspiracy facilitated by a shared pricing algorithm that resulted in inflated room rates, violating antitrust laws. The case is currently in the procedural stage where the plaintiffs have filed a notice of appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit following the dismissal of their Consolidated Amended Class Action Complaint by the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.",D.N.J.,njd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67356054/cornish-adebiyi-v-caesars-entertainment-inc/,2024-10-29 "Clarksville-Montgomery County School System v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-08,4:23-cv-02233,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's impact on adolescent addiction, with key parties including the AG Plaintiffs and Meta. The court is addressing procedural issues related to discovery management, including the establishment of a streamlined discovery process, the need for a protective order, and the coordination of expert disclosures, while setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying motions for exemptions from these requirements.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67348876/clarksville-montgomery-county-school-system-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Jefferson Elementary School District v. YouTube, LLC",2023-05-05,4:23-cv-02215,"A discovery management conference was held in the case of In Re: Social Media Adolescent Addiction/Personal Injury Products Liability Litigation, where Judge Peter H. Kang addressed various discovery issues, including the need for a coordinated approach to avoid duplicative discovery and the resolution of disputes regarding deposition lengths and document requests. In a separate ongoing patent litigation involving Meta, the court emphasized the focus on Meta's business practices rather than specific trade secrets and instructed the parties to meet and confer on the ESI protocol, with a deadline for a clear chart of issues set for January 12, 2024. During a discovery hearing on January 25, 2024, the court set a deadline of February 22, 2024, for initial disclosures and denied motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these deadlines, directing the parties to collaborate on limits for interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67335134/jefferson-elementary-school-district-v-youtube-llc/,2024-03-14 "Hillsboro School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-05,4:23-cv-02205,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court addressed various procedural matters during a discovery management conference, focusing on discovery management, fact sheets, and disputes over depositions and protective orders. The court encouraged parties to collaborate with their experts while noting concerns about expert identification and compensation, and emphasized the need for a protective order to safeguard sensitive information. Following a discovery hearing on an ESI Protocol dispute, the court set a deadline for initial disclosures and denied motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements, instructing the parties to negotiate limits on interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67333752/hillsboro-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Doe v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.",2023-05-05,4:23-cv-02207,"A class action complaint has been filed against Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, and The Permanente Medical Group, Inc. by a plaintiff alleging improper disclosure of patients' confidential health information to third-party companies without consent, violating privacy laws including HIPAA. The complaint seeks damages and a jury trial, asserting that the defendants' actions constitute an invasion of privacy and breach of trust regarding sensitive medical data. The plaintiff, John Doe, has voluntarily dismissed his claims against all defendants without prejudice, as none have yet served an answer or motion for summary judgment.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67334231/doe-v-kaiser-foundation-health-plan-inc/,2023-06-09 "Blacklick Valley School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-05,4:23-cv-02204,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's impact on adolescent addiction, with key parties including the AG Plaintiffs and Meta. The court is addressing procedural issues related to discovery, including the establishment of a coordinated discovery plan, the resolution of disputes over document preservation, and the need for a protective order to safeguard sensitive information. A recent discovery hearing resulted in a deadline for initial disclosures set for February 22, 2024, while motions from both parties regarding exemptions from these disclosures were denied, prompting further discussions on discovery limits.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67333552/blacklick-valley-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Homer-Center School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-05,4:23-cv-02202,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media and adolescent addiction, with key parties including the AG Plaintiffs and Meta. The court is addressing procedural issues related to discovery, including the establishment of an ESI Protocol, the status of initial disclosures due by February 22, 2024, and the resolution of disputes over document preservation and protective orders. Recent hearings have resulted in the denial of motions from both parties regarding exemptions from initial disclosures, while encouraging collaboration on limits for interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67333234/homer-center-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Blosser v. RealPage, Inc.",2023-05-04,3:23-cv-00445,"Hannah Blosser has initiated a class action lawsuit against RealPage, Inc. and several property management companies, alleging violations of federal antitrust laws through a conspiracy to fix and inflate rental prices in Tennessee, resulting in artificially high rents and reduced availability of affordable housing. The plaintiffs seek treble damages and injunctive relief, claiming that the defendants' coordinated pricing strategies, facilitated by RealPage's revenue management software, have caused significant financial harm to renters. The court has granted the plaintiffs' unopposed motion to dismiss certain defendants without prejudice and to substitute corrected defendants in the ongoing litigation.",M.D. Tenn.,tnmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67324632/blosser-v-realpage-inc/,2024-02-22 "Harrison County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-04-06,4:23-cv-02163,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation involving social media companies and claims of adolescent addiction. Key issues include the management of discovery processes, the establishment of a protective order for sensitive information, and the coordination of expert disclosures among the parties. The court recently held a discovery hearing, setting deadlines for initial disclosures and denying motions for exemptions, while instructing the parties to collaborate on limits for interrogatories and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67321625/harrison-county-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-11 "Alexander v. The Irvine Company, LLC",2023-05-03,3:23-cv-00440,"Nancy Alexander has initiated a class action lawsuit against RealPage, Inc. and several property management companies, alleging that they conspired to fix and inflate rental prices for multifamily residential leases, thereby violating federal antitrust laws. The plaintiffs claim that this collusion, facilitated by RealPage's revenue management software, has resulted in artificially high rents and reduced competition in the rental market, and they seek class action status, treble damages, and injunctive relief. The case is currently at the stage of a re-filed Second Amended Consolidated Class Action Complaint, which has been properly spread to all associated member cases as requested by the court.",M.D. Tenn.,tnmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67324633/alexander-v-the-irvine-company-llc/,2024-02-21 "Mifflin County School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-03,4:23-cv-02147,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's role in adolescent addiction, with key parties including the AG Plaintiffs and Meta. The court is currently managing discovery issues, having held a conference to discuss a coordinated discovery plan, the status of fact sheets, and disputes over document preservation, while also addressing an ESI Protocol dispute and setting deadlines for initial disclosures. Both parties' motions for exemptions from initial disclosures were denied, and they have been directed to collaborate on limits for interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67317061/mifflin-county-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-16 McKeesport Area School District v. Meta Platforms Inc.,2023-05-01,4:23-cv-02107,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court held a discovery management conference addressing procedural matters related to discovery, including the status of fact sheets and disputes over deposition lengths. The court emphasized the importance of cooperation among parties and set a deadline for initial disclosures while denying motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements. Additionally, the court highlighted the need for a protective order to balance confidentiality with discovery obligations and encouraged parties to begin working with their experts.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67305181/mckeesport-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 Windber Area School District v. Meta Platforms Inc.,2023-05-01,4:23-cv-02104,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court addressed various procedural matters during a discovery management conference, focusing on discovery management, fact sheets, and disputes over depositions and protective orders. The court encouraged parties to collaborate with their experts while noting concerns about expert identification and compensation, and emphasized the need for a protective order to safeguard sensitive information. Following a discovery hearing on an ESI Protocol dispute, the court set a deadline for initial disclosures and denied motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements, instructing the parties to negotiate limits on interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67304489/windber-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Freedom Area School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-05-01,4:23-cv-02101,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court held a discovery management conference to address procedural matters related to discovery, including the status of fact sheets and disputes over depositions and protective orders. The court emphasized the importance of cooperation among the parties and set a deadline for initial disclosures by February 22, 2024, while denying motions for exemptions from serving initial disclosures and producing client-witnesses for depositions. Additionally, the court directed the parties to meet and confer on limits for interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions, highlighting the need for a protective order to balance confidentiality and discovery obligations.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67303357/freedom-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Spencer v. Realpage, Inc.",2023-05-01,3:23-cv-00415,"Elaine Spencer has initiated a class action lawsuit against RealPage, Inc. and several property management companies, alleging that they have conspired to fix and inflate rental prices in the multifamily residential market, in violation of antitrust laws. The plaintiffs claim that RealPage's revenue management software has facilitated this collusion, leading to artificially high rents and significant harm to renters, and they seek compensatory damages and injunctive relief. The court has recently granted an unopposed motion to dismiss certain defendants without prejudice and to substitute corrected defendants in the ongoing litigation.",M.D. Tenn.,tnmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67303064/spencer-v-realpage-inc/,2024-02-22 Baker v. CVS Health Corporation,2023-06-30,1:23-cv-11483,"Brendan Baker has filed an amended class action complaint against CVS Health Corporation and CVS Pharmacy, alleging violations of Massachusetts law concerning the lack of required notice about lie detector tests in their employment application process. CVS has responded with a motion to dismiss, claiming Baker lacks standing due to insufficient demonstration of a concrete injury, while Baker opposes this motion, asserting that CVS failed to provide candidates with the opportunity to opt out of lie detector assessments and did not give written notice of their rights. The court has denied CVS's motions to dismiss, allowing Baker's claims to proceed, which include seeking a declaratory judgment and damages for these alleged violations.",D. Mass.,mad,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67546027/baker-v-cvs-health-corporation/,2024-09-20 "Fort Thomas Independent School District, By and Through the Board of Education of Fort Thomas, Kentucky v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-06-29,4:23-cv-03231,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67539422/fort-thomas-independent-school-district-by-and-through-the-board-of/,2024-03-11 "Lawrenceburg Community School Corporation v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-06-29,4:23-cv-03226,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying certain motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67538694/lawrenceburg-community-school-corporation-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-11 "Daviess County School District, By and Through the Daviess County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-06-29,4:23-cv-03225,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying certain motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67538407/daviess-county-school-district-by-and-through-the-daviess-county-board-of/,2024-03-11 "Tremblay v. OpenAI, Inc.",2023-06-28,3:23-cv-03223,"Plaintiffs, including Paul Tremblay and Mona Awad, have filed a class action lawsuit against OpenAI and its affiliates, alleging copyright infringement and violations related to the unauthorized use of their copyrighted works to train the ChatGPT language model. The plaintiffs seek damages and injunctive relief, asserting that their works were used without consent, resulting in financial harm and the creation of derivative works that infringe on their rights. The case is currently in the discovery phase, with various motions and procedural developments ongoing, including a motion to dismiss certain claims and a scheduled hearing for class certification.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67538258/tremblay-v-openai-inc/,2025-08-08 P.M. v. OpenAI LP,2023-06-28,3:23-cv-03199,"A class action complaint has been filed against Microsoft Corporation and various OpenAI entities, alleging violations of privacy rights, data interception, and unfair competition due to unlawful web-scraping and unauthorized use of personal data, particularly affecting children. The plaintiffs assert that their personal information was collected without consent for commercial purposes, raising significant legal and ethical concerns about the defendants' practices. The case is currently in the procedural stage where the defendants have been granted extensions to respond to the complaint, with a deadline set for October 11, 2023.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67535351/pm-v-openai-lp/,2023-09-15 "Fremont County Joint School District 215 v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-06-27,4:23-cv-03181,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to provide detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67533506/fremont-county-joint-school-district-215-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 BK v. Desert Care Network,2023-06-23,2:23-cv-05021,"Plaintiffs B.K., N.Z., and R.P. have initiated a class action lawsuit against several healthcare providers, including Desert Care Network and Tenet Healthcare Corp., alleging violations of privacy laws due to the unauthorized sharing of sensitive personal and medical information with third parties, particularly Facebook, through tracking technologies on their websites. The case is currently at the procedural stage where the defendants have filed a motion to dismiss the First Amended Class Action Complaint, arguing that the plaintiffs lack standing and have not sufficiently alleged their claims, with a hearing scheduled for January 24, 2024.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67526348/bk-v-desert-care-network/,2025-09-17 DOE v. REDEEMER HEALTH,2023-06-22,2:23-cv-02405,"Redeemer Health has removed a lawsuit filed by Jane Doe from state court to federal court, claiming that the case involves federally mandated practices related to electronic health records and patient engagement under the Meaningful Use Program, with allegations of privacy violations and improper data handling. However, the court granted the plaintiff's motion to remand the case back to state court, determining that Redeemer did not sufficiently show it was ""acting under"" federal officers to establish federal jurisdiction.",E.D. Pa.,paed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67521807/doe-v-redeemer-health/,2024-12-09 "Board of Education Harford County v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-06-21,4:23-cv-03065,"A discovery management conference was held in the case of In Re: Social Media Adolescent Addiction/Personal Injury Products Liability Litigation, where Judge Peter H. Kang addressed various discovery issues, including the need for a coordinated approach to avoid duplicative discovery and the resolution of disputes regarding deposition lengths and document requests. In a separate ongoing patent litigation involving Meta, the court emphasized the focus on the company's business practices rather than specific trade secrets and mandated a structured electronic discovery process, requiring parties to meet and confer to resolve disputes. Additionally, during a recent discovery hearing, the court set a deadline for serving Rule 26(a) Initial Disclosures by February 22, 2024, while denying motions for exemptions and instructing parties to report on discovery disputes in their monthly updates.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67518930/board-of-education-harford-county-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-11-07 "Montgomery County Public Schools v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-06-15,4:23-cv-02951,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's impact on adolescent addiction, with key parties including the AG Plaintiffs and Meta. The court is addressing procedural issues related to discovery, including the establishment of a coordinated discovery plan, the resolution of disputes over document preservation, and the development of an ESI protocol. Following a discovery hearing, the court set a deadline for initial disclosures and denied motions from both parties regarding exemptions from these requirements, while encouraging collaboration on discovery limits.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67505245/montgomery-county-public-schools-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "School District of Aspen v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-06-14,1:23-cv-01503,"The School District of Aspen has initiated a lawsuit against several social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc., TikTok, and YouTube, asserting that their platforms are intentionally designed to harm the mental health and safety of young users, particularly children and teenagers. The complaint alleges public nuisance and negligence, contending that these companies prioritize user engagement and profit over the well-being of underage users, thereby exacerbating a mental health crisis among adolescents and straining educational resources.",D. Colo.,cod,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67505203/school-district-of-aspen-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2023-07-24 "Jones v. Peloton Interactive, Inc.",2023-06-09,3:23-cv-01082,"Julie Jones has filed a class action lawsuit against Peloton Interactive, Inc. for violations of the California Invasion of Privacy Act, alleging that Peloton allowed a third party to eavesdrop on users' chat communications without consent, seeking damages exceeding $5 million. The court denied Peloton's motion to dismiss the complaint, but the parties later jointly moved to voluntarily dismiss the case, resulting in the dismissal of individual claims with prejudice and class claims without prejudice.",S.D. Cal.,casd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67493446/jones-v-peloton-interactive-inc/,2024-10-01 "Shamokin Area School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-06-09,4:23-cv-02849,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court addressed various procedural matters during a discovery management conference, focusing on discovery management, fact sheets, and disputes over depositions and protective orders. The court encouraged collaboration among the parties regarding expert disclosures and emphasized the need for a cooperative approach to the protective order and ESI protocol, while setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67490459/shamokin-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 Mallouk v. Amazon.com Inc,2023-06-07,2:23-cv-00852,"Plaintiffs Suzanne Mallouk, Alfredo Rodriguez Perez, and Arjun Dhawan have initiated a class action against Amazon.com Inc. and Starbucks Corporation, alleging violations of the New York City Biometric Identifier Information Law due to the companies' failure to disclose the collection and use of customers' biometric information without proper signage. The case is currently in the procedural stage where the court has granted an extension for the filing of an amended complaint and motions to dismiss, with specific deadlines set for September and October 2023, while also denying a motion to seal certain documents and partially granting a motion to dismiss some claims.",W.D. Wash.,wawd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67483468/mallouk-v-amazoncom-inc/,2025-05-23 "Avon Grove School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-06-07,4:23-cv-02798,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation involving social media companies and claims of adolescent addiction, with key parties including the AG Plaintiffs and Meta. The court is currently managing discovery issues, including the ESI Protocol and competing discovery plans, while encouraging collaboration on a protective order and setting a deadline for initial disclosures. Recent hearings have addressed disputes over discovery requests, with motions from both sides being denied and guidance provided on limits for interrogatories and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67482330/avon-grove-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Quitman School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-06-06,4:23-cv-02781,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's impact on adolescent addiction, with key parties including the AG Plaintiffs and Meta. The court is addressing procedural issues related to discovery, including the establishment of a coordinated discovery plan, the resolution of disputes over document preservation, and the development of an ESI protocol. Recent hearings have resulted in deadlines for initial disclosures and a directive for the parties to collaborate on limiting discovery requests, while motions for exemptions from these requirements were denied.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67479709/quitman-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Oregon School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-06-06,4:23-cv-02777,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's impact on adolescent addiction, with key parties including the AG Plaintiffs and Meta. The court is addressing procedural issues related to discovery, including the establishment of a coordinated discovery plan, the need for a protective order, and the management of expert disclosures, while setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying motions for exemptions from these requirements.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67479511/oregon-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Rodriguez v. ByteDance, Inc.",2023-07-28,1:23-cv-04953,"A class action complaint has been filed by plaintiffs A.N., a minor, Erikka Wilson, and Evelia Rodriguez against TikTok, Inc. and its parent company ByteDance, alleging violations of privacy laws due to the unlawful collection and use of users' biometric and personal data through the CapCut app. The plaintiffs claim that the defendants have profited from unauthorized data collection, violating the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act and other privacy rights, while seeking damages and injunctive relief to halt these practices. The court has dismissed most of the plaintiffs' claims without prejudice but allowed certain claims related to the California Constitution and BIPA to proceed, granting plaintiffs leave to file a second amended complaint by April 2, 2025.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67647821/rodriguez-v-bytedance-inc/,2025-10-31 "School District of Aspen v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-07-26,4:23-cv-03707,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to include detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly status reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67638507/school-district-of-aspen-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-14 X Corp. v. Bright Data Ltd.,2023-07-26,3:23-cv-03698,"X Corp. has initiated legal action against Bright Data Ltd., alleging breach of contract and various tort claims related to unauthorized data scraping from its social media platform, which violates the company's Terms of Service. The case is currently in the discovery phase, with Bright Data having filed a motion to dismiss the claims for lack of personal jurisdiction and failure to state a claim, while X Corp. has sought to amend its complaint to address previous deficiencies.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67637345/x-corp-v-bright-data-ltd/,2025-07-01 "Kabisch v. RealPage, Inc.",2023-07-24,3:23-cv-00742,"Joshua Kabisch has initiated a class action lawsuit against RealPage, Inc. and several property management companies, alleging a conspiracy to fix and inflate multifamily rental housing prices in violation of federal antitrust laws, seeking treble damages and injunctive relief. The court has dismissed certain defendants without prejudice and allowed for substitutions, while also addressing personal jurisdiction issues and setting deadlines for discovery and motions in the ongoing litigation. Defendants, including various property management firms, are accused of colluding to share sensitive pricing information through RealPage's revenue management software, leading to artificially high rents and reduced competition in the rental market.",M.D. Tenn.,tnmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67644866/kabisch-v-realpage-inc/,2025-11-21 Pacifica School District v. YouTube LLC,2023-07-24,4:23-cv-03657,"The Pacifica School District has initiated legal action against Snap Inc., Google LLC, and YouTube LLC, with responses from the defendants due by August 16, 2023. A discovery hearing took place on January 25, 2024, during which the court resolved several discovery disputes and established timelines for initial disclosures and subsequent meetings among the parties.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67632189/pacifica-school-district-v-youtube-llc/,2024-03-14 Saeedy v. Microsoft Corporation,2023-07-21,2:23-cv-01104,"Plaintiffs Tina Wilkinson, M.S., Vishal Shah, and Noah Saeedy have brought a class action lawsuit against Microsoft Corporation, claiming that the Microsoft Edge browser unlawfully intercepts and collects private user data without consent, violating federal and state privacy laws. The court has granted Microsoft's motion to dismiss the case, determining that the plaintiffs lacked standing due to insufficient evidence of concrete injury, although they may seek to amend their complaint within 30 days.",W.D. Wash.,wawd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67628754/saeedy-v-microsoft-corporation/,2024-01-25 "Hernandez v. Bohme, LLC",2023-07-21,1:23-cv-06320,"The court has granted the plaintiff's request to postpone the conference to January 11, 2024, after the plaintiff failed to serve the defendant by the October 19, 2023 deadline. The plaintiff must file proof of service and address upcoming pretrial issues, and is also required to mail a copy of the order to the defendant.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67625772/hernandez-v-bohme-llc/,2024-01-17 "Garrett County, Maryland v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-07-19,4:23-cv-03578,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to include detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67620978/garrett-county-maryland-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-12 "Montgomery County, Maryland v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-07-19,4:23-cv-03572,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to include detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67620201/montgomery-county-maryland-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-13 "Walters v. OpenAI, L.L.C.",2023-07-14,1:23-cv-03122,"OpenAI, L.L.C. is involved in a defamation lawsuit filed by Mark Walters, which has been remanded back to the Superior Court of Gwinnett County after OpenAI withdrew its notice of removal, leading to the denial of the defendant's motions to dismiss and the plaintiff's motion for attorney fees as moot. The case centers on allegations that OpenAI's ChatGPT generated false and defamatory statements about Walters, with the plaintiff seeking damages and asserting that the court has jurisdiction based on diversity of citizenship. Following the remand, Walters filed a notice of appeal regarding the denial of his motion for costs and attorney fees, which has been acknowledged by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.",N.D. Ga.,gand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67617826/walters-v-openai-llc/,2024-12-31 Krista Perry v. Shein Distribution Corporation,2023-07-11,2:23-cv-05551,"Plaintiffs Krista Perry, Larissa Martinez, and Jay Baron have filed a complaint against Shein Distribution Corporation and its affiliates, alleging systematic intellectual property theft through copyright and trademark infringement, which they claim harms independent designers. The court has denied a stipulation to set a deadline for the plaintiffs to file a First Amended Complaint, extended the defendants' deadline to respond to the original complaint, and allowed the plaintiffs to amend their claims while dismissing certain counts against individual defendants.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67598942/krista-perry-v-shein-distribution-corporation/,2025-11-18 In re Google Generative AI Copyright Litigation,2023-07-11,5:23-cv-03440,"a motion to consolidate the cases of Leovy v. Google LLC and Zhang v. Google LLC, asserting that both involve similar copyright infringement claims related to Google's generative AI technologies. The plaintiffs in the Leovy case, including author Jill Leovy, allege that Google unlawfully used their copyrighted works to train its AI products without consent, while the defendants argue that consolidation would enhance judicial efficiency and reduce redundancy in litigation. The court is currently considering the motion, with both parties preparing for further legal proceedings, including potential class certification and motions to dismiss.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67599029/in-re-google-generative-ai-copyright-litigation/,2025-11-26 Battle v. Microsoft Corporation,2023-07-07,1:23-cv-01822,"Jeffrey Battle has initiated a lawsuit against Microsoft Corporation, alleging defamation and negligence due to false associations linking him to a convicted terrorist, which he claims have severely damaged his reputation and business. The case is currently at a procedural stage where Microsoft is seeking to compel arbitration based on a prior agreement, while Battle opposes this motion, arguing that the terms do not apply to the new AI product and that he has suffered ongoing harm from the defamatory content.",D. Md.,mdd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67597344/battle-v-microsoft-corporation/,2025-01-08 "Kadrey v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-07-07,3:23-cv-03417,"Dramatistโ€™s Play Service, Inc. to obtain documents and information relevant to their claims regarding the unauthorized use of copyrighted works in training Meta's AI language models. The plaintiffs assert that the requested materials are essential for substantiating their allegations of copyright infringement and seek to ensure compliance with the court's protective order during the production process.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67569326/kadrey-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-11-25 "Silverman v. OpenAI, Inc.",2023-07-07,3:23-cv-03416,"Plaintiffs Sarah Silverman, Christopher Golden, and Richard Kadrey have filed a class action lawsuit against multiple OpenAI entities in the Northern District of California, alleging copyright infringement and violations of the DMCA due to the unauthorized use of their works to train the ChatGPT model. The defendants are contesting the claims, seeking to dismiss several counts, while the court has scheduled a hearing for motions to dismiss and has ordered the consolidation of related cases for pretrial proceedings.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67569254/silverman-v-openai-inc/,2025-04-28 "Hills v. BioXcel Therapeutics, Inc.",2023-07-07,3:23-cv-00915,"Katelyn Martin has initiated a class action lawsuit against BioXcel Therapeutics, Inc. and its executives, alleging violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 due to misleading statements about the company's clinical trials and financial health, which resulted in significant investor losses. The court has granted the defendants' motion to dismiss the amended complaint for insufficient pleading of scienter but has allowed the plaintiffs to amend their complaint by August 1, 2024, while denying the plaintiffs' motion to strike certain exhibits submitted by the defendants.",D. Conn.,ctd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67568226/hills-v-bioxcel-therapeutics-inc/,2025-10-30 Rebeka Rodriguez v. Bissell Inc,2023-07-07,2:23-cv-05447,"Bissell Inc. has removed a class action lawsuit from the Los Angeles County Superior Court to the United States District Court, asserting jurisdiction under the Class Action Fairness Act due to minimal diversity and an amount in controversy exceeding $5 million, with claims that it violated the Video Privacy Protection Act by disclosing users' personally identifiable information without consent. The court has dismissed the individual claims of plaintiff Rebeka Rodriguez with prejudice but allowed the potential class claims to remain without prejudice, following her notice of voluntary dismissal.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67567863/rebeka-rodriguez-v-bissell-inc/,2023-10-18 City of Pontiac Reestablished General Employees Retirement System v. Black,2023-07-05,3:23-cv-03366,"The City of Pontiac Reestablished General Employees' Retirement System has initiated a verified shareholder derivative complaint against the Wells Fargo Board of Directors, alleging breaches of fiduciary duty and violations of federal securities laws due to the Board's inadequate oversight of discriminatory lending and hiring practices. The complaint emphasizes systemic discrimination against minority borrowers and the resulting financial and reputational harm to Wells Fargo. The case is currently in the procedural stage of litigation following the filing of the complaint.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67560823/city-of-pontiac-reestablished-general-employees-retirement-system-v-black/,2024-09-02 Putnam County School District v. Alphabet Inc.,2024-02-26,3:24-cv-00208,"The Putnam County School District has initiated a lawsuit against several social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc. and TikTok, claiming that their platforms exploit children's psychological vulnerabilities and contribute to a mental health crisis among youth. The district alleges that the defendants' manipulative design features and algorithms have led to increased rates of anxiety and depression among students, seeking accountability through claims of public nuisance, defective design, and negligence, while requesting injunctive relief and damages.",M.D. Fla.,flmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68282226/putnam-county-school-district-v-alphabet-inc/,2024-04-17 "School Board of Lake County, Florida v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2024-02-16,5:24-cv-00076,"The School Board of Lake County, Florida, has filed a complaint against social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc., TikTok, and YouTube, alleging that their platforms exploit children's vulnerabilities and contribute to a mental health crisis among students. The claims include public nuisance and defective design, with the School Board seeking injunctive relief and damages due to increased mental health issues and resource diversion caused by the defendants' platforms. The case is currently in the procedural stage where the defendants are required to respond to the complaint or face a default judgment.",M.D. Fla.,flmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68258317/school-board-of-lake-county-florida-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-14 "Susquehanna Valley Central School District, NY v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2024-02-15,4:24-cv-00910,"The Susquehanna Valley Central School District in New York has filed an amended short-form complaint against multiple social media companies, including Meta Platforms, TikTok, and Google, as part of a larger multidistrict litigation addressing adolescent addiction and personal injury linked to social media use. The complaint, which incorporates allegations from a master complaint, seeks a jury trial for claims of negligence and public nuisance.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68255398/susquehanna-valley-central-school-district-ny-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-04-04 "State of Montana v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2024-02-09,4:24-cv-00805,"The State of Montana, represented by Attorney General Austin Knudsen, has initiated a lawsuit against Meta Platforms, Inc. and its subsidiaries, alleging that Instagram misrepresents its content suitability for users aged 12 and older while allowing access to explicit material. The complaint seeks injunctive relief to compel Instagram to amend its misleading statements and ensure compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, along with civil penalties for the harm inflicted on Montana consumers. The defendants are required to respond to the complaint within 21 days, with a potential extension to 60 days, and failure to do so may result in a default judgment.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68241583/state-of-montana-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-16 "Board of Education of Wicomico County v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2024-02-07,1:24-cv-00370,"The Board of Education of Wicomico County has initiated a lawsuit against Meta Platforms, Snap, ByteDance, and Google, claiming that their social media products contribute to a mental health crisis among youth by promoting addictive behaviors and harmful content. The complaint alleges negligence and public nuisance, asserting that the defendants' design choices exploit young users, leading to increased mental health issues and disruptions in the educational environment, and seeks compensatory damages, an injunction, and funding for prevention education. The case is currently in the early stages of litigation, with the complaint filed and the defendants expected to respond.",D. Md.,mdd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68267084/board-of-education-of-wicomico-county-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-13 "Garfield School District 16 v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2024-01-09,4:24-cv-00160,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to provide detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68147172/garfield-school-district-16-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-14 School District of Oconee County v. Meta Platforms Inc,2024-01-05,4:24-cv-00107,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68138881/school-district-of-oconee-county-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-19 Spartanburg 6 School District v. Meta Platforms Inc,2024-01-05,4:24-cv-00106,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68138882/spartanburg-6-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-19 "Chesterfield County School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2024-01-05,4:24-cv-00104,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68138883/chesterfield-county-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-19 Florence School District One v. Meta Platforms Inc,2024-01-05,4:24-cv-00101,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68138884/florence-school-district-one-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-19 Kershaw County School District v. Meta Platforms Inc,2024-01-05,4:24-cv-00100,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68138885/kershaw-county-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-19 Clover School District School Board v. Meta Platforms Inc,2024-01-05,4:24-cv-00098,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to provide detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68138887/clover-school-district-school-board-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-19 York County School District Three v. Meta Platforms Inc,2024-01-05,4:24-cv-00097,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68138889/york-county-school-district-three-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-11 "Pittston Area School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2024-01-05,4:24-cv-00096,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68138890/pittston-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-04-10 "Union County Public Schools v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2024-01-04,4:24-cv-00084,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from both parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to provide detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68137471/union-county-public-schools-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-11 Isiah Sheppard v. Fantasia Trading LLC,2023-11-27,5:23-cv-02407,"Plaintiffs Isiah Sheppard, Hilscio Rivera, Helene Lauzier-Meyer, and Bernabe Benitez filed a class action complaint against Fantasia Trading LLC and Anker Innovations Limited, alleging violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) for unlawfully collecting and storing biometric identifiers from delivery drivers without informed consent or proper retention policies. The court dismissed the claims against Anker for lack of personal jurisdiction and dismissed the claims against Fantasia for failure to adequately allege the collection of biometric identifiers, resulting in the case being closed without leave to amend.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68037989/isiah-sheppard-v-fantasia-trading-llc/,2025-02-18 Alter v. OpenAI Inc.,2023-11-21,1:23-cv-10211,"Julian Sancton has initiated a class action lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement for the unauthorized use of authors' works to train AI models, which has resulted in significant financial gains for the companies at the expense of the creators. The plaintiffs seek damages and injunctive relief, asserting that the defendants' actions violate copyright laws and undermine the rights of authors. Currently, the case is in the discovery phase, with ongoing disputes over document production and the scope of discovery, as well as motions to compel responses from the defendants.",S.D.N.Y,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68024915/alter-v-openai-inc/,2025-11-25 "Pandolfi v. AviaGames, Inc.",2023-11-17,3:23-cv-05971,"Andrew Pandolfi and Mandi Shawcroft have initiated a class action lawsuit against AviaGames, Inc. and its co-founders, alleging deceptive business practices and illegal gambling activities related to the misrepresentation of their online gaming platform, which purportedly uses computer bots instead of real players. The court has denied the defendants' motion to compel arbitration, finding the arbitration agreement unconscionable due to procedural and substantive issues, and has granted a stay on proceedings against the Investor Defendants while an appeal regarding arbitration is pending.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68018617/pandolfi-v-aviagames-inc/,2025-09-15 "Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-11-17,4:23-cv-05951,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California held a discovery hearing in a case involving social media and adolescent addiction, focusing on disputes over electronic discovery protocols and proposed discovery plans. The Court established a deadline for initial disclosures, denied several motions from both parties, and directed them to continue discussions on discovery limits while submitting detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68017019/penn-harris-madison-school-corporation-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-04-23 "Estate of Gene B. Lokken, The v. UnitedHealth Group, Inc.",2023-11-14,0:23-cv-03514,"The Estates of Gene B. Lokken and Dale Henry Tetzloff have initiated a class action lawsuit against UnitedHealth Group, UnitedHealthcare, and naviHealth, alleging that these companies misused an AI model to unjustly deny necessary medical care to elderly patients under Medicare Advantage Plans, leading to financial harm and breaches of contract. The plaintiffs are seeking damages and an injunction against the defendants' practices, while the defendants have filed a motion to dismiss the complaint, arguing lack of jurisdiction and failure to exhaust administrative remedies under the Medicare Act.",D. Minn,mnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68006832/estate-of-gene-b-lokken-the-v-unitedhealth-group-inc/,2025-11-12 Thielman v. Kotek,2023-11-07,3:23-cv-01639,"Plaintiffs, including several Oregon legislators and citizens, filed a motion for a preliminary injunction against the state of Oregon, claiming that a proposed surveillance program to identify election-related misinformation infringes on their First Amendment rights by chilling free speech. The court subsequently granted in part the defendants' motion to dismiss the case, determining that the plaintiffs lacked standing, which led to the dismissal of the case for lack of jurisdiction.",D. Or.,ord,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67988167/thielman-v-kotek/,2024-07-09 "Jefferson County School District R-1 v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-11-07,4:23-cv-05741,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67987798/jefferson-county-school-district-r-1-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-11 "The School Board of Polk County, Florida v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-11-07,4:23-cv-05740,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67987569/the-school-board-of-polk-county-florida-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-11 "Loudoun County Public Schools v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-11-07,4:23-cv-05738,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to provide detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67987573/loudoun-county-public-schools-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-11 "Juniata County School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-11-07,4:23-cv-05737,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to include detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67987570/juniata-county-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-18 "Curwensville Area School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-11-07,4:23-cv-05736,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to include detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67987150/curwensville-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-18 "DeKalb County School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-11-07,4:23-cv-05733,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from both parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to provide detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67987152/dekalb-county-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-03-21 "Huntingdon Area School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-11-07,4:23-cv-05731,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67987153/huntingdon-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-04-05 "Anchorage School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-11-07,4:23-cv-05730,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67986751/anchorage-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-11 "Washoe County School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-11-07,4:23-cv-05729,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to include detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67986759/washoe-county-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-11 "THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KEVIN R. STEELE v. META PLATFORMS, INC.",2023-11-02,4:23-cv-06355,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68075994/the-district-attorney-of-montgomery-county-kevin-r-steele-v-meta/,2024-03-13 Vanover v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company,2023-12-20,5:23-cv-00802,"Terry Vanover has filed an amended complaint against State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company and Bodyshopbids, Inc. (d/b/a Snapsheet, Inc.) in the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, alleging unfair claims settlement practices and constructive fraud related to the undervaluation of her insurance claim for RV damage. The complaint asserts that State Farm failed to conduct a proper investigation and acted in bad faith, while Snapsheet's software contributed to the undervaluation, leading to claims of civil conspiracy and regulatory violations. The court has denied Vanover's motion to amend the complaint and certify a class, citing a lack of diligence and significant prejudice to the defendants.",S.D.W. Va.,wvsd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68105139/vanover-v-state-farm-mutual-automobile-insurance-company/,2025-05-08 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION v. RITE AID CORPORATION,2023-12-19,2:23-cv-05023,"The Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint against Rite Aid Corporation and Rite Aid Hdqtrs. Corp. for allegedly using facial recognition technology in a harmful manner that disproportionately affected marginalized consumers, resulting in false-positive alerts, unwarranted surveillance, and emotional distress, while also failing to comply with a prior FTC order on information security. The defendants have agreed to a stipulated order that includes a five-year prohibition on facial recognition use, mandates the deletion of collected biometric data, and requires the implementation of a comprehensive information security program, with ongoing compliance oversight by the FTC.",E.D. Pa.,paed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68101251/federal-trade-commission-v-rite-aid-corporation/,2024-02-26 "State of New Mexico, ex rel. v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-12-18,1:23-cv-01115,"Meta Platforms, Inc. and its affiliates are facing a lawsuit from the State of New Mexico, which alleges violations of the New Mexico Unfair Practices Act and public nuisance due to the harmful effects of their social media platforms on children, including exposure to sexual exploitation and mental health risks. The case has been remanded to state court after the court determined that the claims do not raise substantial federal law issues, rejecting Meta's argument for federal jurisdiction based on the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The State seeks various forms of relief, including civil penalties and injunctive measures, to address the alleged harms caused by Meta's practices.",D.N.M,nmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68106721/state-of-new-mexico-ex-rel-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-07 Oliver v. Navy Federal Credit Union,2023-12-15,1:23-cv-01731,"Laquita Oliver and Cherelle Jacob have initiated a class action lawsuit against Navy Federal Credit Union, alleging systemic racial discrimination in its mortgage lending practices that adversely affect Black and Latino applicants compared to their White counterparts. The court has granted the plaintiffs' motions to consolidate this case with others, appointed interim class counsel, and is currently addressing a motion to intervene related to additional claims of fraudulent practices affecting minority applicants. The plaintiffs seek damages and changes to Navy Federal's lending policies, while the court has also dismissed several claims due to insufficient factual support for allegations of intentional discrimination.",E.D. Va.,vaed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68095879/oliver-v-navy-federal-credit-union/,2025-09-26 Baker v. Match Group Inc,2023-12-13,3:23-cv-02761,"Affinity Apps, LLC and other defendants removed a class action lawsuit filed by Marcus Baker to federal court, citing jurisdiction under the Class Action Fairness Act due to claims exceeding $5 million. The court denied the defendants' motion to dismiss in favor of small claims court but later transferred the case to the Northern District of Texas, where the parties agreed to litigate, and the defendants waived their right to arbitration, leading to ongoing discussions about the case's procedural matters and an amended complaint schedule.",N.D. Tex.,txnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68117043/baker-v-match-group-inc/,2024-10-30 WHALECO INC. v. SHEIN TECHNOLOGY LLC,2023-12-13,1:23-cv-3706,"WhaleCo Inc. has initiated a lawsuit against Shein Technology LLC and Roadget Business PTE. LTD., alleging unlawful practices that undermine its e-commerce platform, Temu, through coercive supplier agreements, fraudulent DMCA takedown notices, and misrepresentation to the U.S. Copyright Office. The case raises significant legal issues, including claims of copyright infringement, trade dress infringement, trade secret misappropriation, and antitrust violations, with Shein seeking dismissal of the claims on the grounds of lack of standing and insufficient factual allegations. Currently, the court has granted Shein Technology's motion to dismiss claims against it while allowing some claims against Shein to proceed, and WhaleCo is pursuing a preliminary injunction to address the alleged harm caused by Shein's practices.",D.D.C.,dcd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68084123/whaleco-inc-v-shein-technology-llc/,2025-11-25 "Barrows v. Humana, Inc.",2023-12-12,3:23-cv-00654,"Susan Hagood, JoAnne Barrows, and other plaintiffs have initiated a class action lawsuit against Humana, Inc., alleging that the company improperly employs an artificial intelligence model, nH Predict, to deny necessary medical care to Medicare Advantage patients without adequate individual assessment, resulting in wrongful denials and significant harm. Humana has filed a motion to dismiss, arguing that the court lacks jurisdiction due to the plaintiffs' failure to exhaust the mandatory administrative review process required by the Medicare Act and that their state-law claims are preempted by federal law, while the court has allowed certain state law claims to proceed.",W.D. Ky.,kywd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68084618/barrows-v-humana-inc/,2025-11-24 "Livingston Parish School Board v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-12-11,4:23-cv-06389,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to include detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68082923/livingston-parish-school-board-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-05 "HELENA WORLD CHRONICLE, LLC v. GOOGLE LLC",2023-12-11,1:23-cv-03677,"Helena World Chronicle, LLC and Emmerich Newspapers, Inc. have filed an amended class action complaint against Google LLC and Alphabet Inc., alleging violations of antitrust laws under the Sherman Act and the Clayton Act, claiming that Google has unlawfully maintained a monopoly in the general search services market and engaged in anticompetitive practices that harm digital news publishers. The plaintiffs seek treble damages and injunctive relief, asserting that Google's actions, including the misuse of generative AI and coercive tactics, have significantly reduced traffic and advertising revenue for news publishers, ultimately threatening the quality and availability of news. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has granted Google's motion to dismiss the amended complaint with prejudice, finding that the plaintiffs failed to sufficiently establish their claims.",D.D.C.,dcd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68077124/helena-world-chronicle-llc-v-google-llc/,2025-04-08 "Angelilli v. Activision Blizzard, Inc.",2023-12-06,1:23-cv-16566,"Jaclyn Angelilli, on behalf of her minor child D.G., has filed a lawsuit against several video game companies, including Epic Games and Roblox Corp., alleging that their products are designed to exploit and addict young players through manipulative monetization strategies, leading to emotional and financial harm. The defendants have moved to dismiss the claims, arguing that they are protected under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and that the plaintiffs have failed to establish a direct causal link between their actions and the alleged harm. The court has granted motions to compel arbitration for claims against some defendants while allowing the plaintiffs to amend their complaint regarding Roblox's in-game purchases and features.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68068505/angelilli-v-activision-blizzard-inc/,2025-05-15 "The Daily Wire, LLC v. United States Department of State",2023-12-06,6:23-cv-00609,"FDRLST Media, LLC, The Daily Wire, and the State of Texas have filed a complaint against various officials from the U.S. Department of State and the Global Engagement Center, alleging violations of their First Amendment rights through the promotion of censorship technologies that target conservative media outlets. The plaintiffs seek declaratory and injunctive relief, asserting that the defendants' actions exceed statutory authority and interfere with Texas's enforcement of its laws against censorship. Currently, the court has granted a stay of proceedings while the parties engage in settlement discussions, with a status report due in the coming months.",E.D. Tex.,txed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68065253/the-daily-wire-llc-v-united-states-department-of-state/,2025-11-14 Marion Center Area School District v. Meta Platforms Inc.,2023-12-05,4:23-cv-06281,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68063537/marion-center-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-18 Milton Area School District v. Meta Platforms Inc.,2023-12-05,4:23-cv-06280,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68063165/milton-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-04-05 Richland School District v. Meta Platforms Inc.,2023-12-05,4:23-cv-06276,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to include detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68063172/richland-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-18 Spring Cove School District v. Meta Platforms Inc.,2023-12-05,4:23-cv-06271,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68062627/spring-cove-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-18 Tuscarora School District v. Meta Platforms Inc.,2023-12-05,4:23-cv-06270,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying several motions from the parties. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to provide detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68062170/tuscarora-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-18 Waynesboro Area School District v. Meta Platforms Inc.,2023-12-05,4:23-cv-06269,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68062171/waynesboro-area-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-18 Williamsburg Community School District v. Meta Platforms Inc.,2023-12-05,4:23-cv-06268,"A discovery hearing was held where the court addressed disputes over electronic discovery protocols and competing plans, setting a deadline for initial disclosures while denying several motions from both plaintiffs and defendants. The court instructed the parties to continue discussions on discovery limits and to submit detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their monthly reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68061883/williamsburg-community-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-18 AYYADURAI v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,2023-12-04,1:23-cv-03766,"Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai has filed a complaint against the Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency and several social media companies, alleging a conspiracy to censor his political speech as a U.S. Presidential candidate, which he claims violates his First Amendment rights. He seeks damages and a permanent injunction, asserting that the defendants' actions constitute unconstitutional interference with free speech and breach of federal election laws. The Federal Defendants have moved to dismiss the case, arguing that Ayyadurai lacks Article III standing and has not adequately supported his claims.",D.D.C.,dcd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68107322/ayyadurai-v-united-states-of-america/,2024-10-11 "Doe v. Hey Favor, Inc.",2023-01-05,3:23-cv-00059,"Jane Doe has initiated a class action lawsuit against ByteDance Inc., FullStory, Inc., Hey Favor, Inc., Meta Platforms, Inc., and TikTok, Inc., alleging unauthorized interception and disclosure of her sensitive health and personal information while using the Favor telehealth platform, in violation of California privacy laws. The court has denied motions to dismiss from Meta and TikTok, allowing the plaintiff to amend her complaint, while also granting FullStory's motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction but permitting the plaintiff to amend her claims. The parties have agreed to extend the discovery schedule by six months to accommodate the case's complexity.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66703401/doe-v-hey-favor-inc/,2025-11-26 "Seattle School District No 1 v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-01-06,4:23-cv-00987,"Seattle School District No. 1 has filed a complaint against several social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc. and TikTok Inc., alleging that their platform designs exploit youth psychology and contribute to a mental health crisis among children and adolescents, resulting in increased rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation. The district seeks to hold these companies accountable for creating a public nuisance that harms the health and safety of the school community, requesting remedies such as abatement of the nuisance and damages. The district has voluntarily dismissed its claims against Alphabet, Inc. and XXVI Holdings, Inc. without prejudice, allowing for potential future refiling, while the case continues against the remaining defendants.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66933258/seattle-school-district-no-1-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2023-12-15 Andersen v. Stability AI Ltd.,2023-01-13,3:23-cv-00201,"Plaintiffs Sarah Andersen, Kelly McKernan, and Karla Ortiz have filed a class action complaint against defendants Stability AI Ltd., Stability AI, Inc., Midjourney, Inc., and DeviantArt, Inc., alleging copyright infringement and violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act due to the unauthorized use of their copyrighted works to train AI image generation products. The plaintiffs seek damages and injunctive relief, asserting that the defendants' actions have harmed their rights and livelihoods as artists, while the case is currently in the discovery phase with ongoing disputes over document production and the scope of discovery.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66732129/andersen-v-stability-ai-ltd/,2025-11-25 Mesa Public Schools v. Meta Platforms Incorporated,2023-01-26,4:23-cv-00904,"Mesa Public Schools has filed a complaint against multiple social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc. and TikTok Inc., alleging that their platforms exploit youth users and contribute to a mental health crisis among children and adolescents. The case has seen a voluntary dismissal of claims against Meta and other defendants without prejudice, allowing for potential re-filing in the future, while ongoing procedural discussions include discovery management and the need for efficient coordination among parties in related litigation.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66912321/mesa-public-schools-v-meta-platforms-incorporated/,2024-02-05 McCall v. Amazon.com Services LLC,2023-02-02,1:23-cv-00901,"Richard McCall has filed a class action complaint against Amazon.com Services LLC, alleging violations of the New York City Biometric Identifier Information Law for improperly collecting and profiting from biometric data, specifically palm scans, without adequate customer disclosure. The plaintiff seeks class certification, statutory damages, injunctive relief, and attorney fees, while the court has granted extensions for the defendant's response, with the latest deadline set for April 28, 2023, and has rescheduled the initial pretrial conference to May 3, 2023.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66783801/mccall-v-amazoncom-services-llc/,2023-04-24 "Getty Images (US), Inc. v. Stability AI, Inc.",2023-02-03,1:23-cv-00135,"Getty Images (US), Inc. has initiated a lawsuit against Stability AI, Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, alleging copyright and trademark infringement for the unauthorized use of over 12 million images and associated metadata to train its AI model, Stable Diffusion. The case is currently in its early stages, with ongoing court proceedings as Getty seeks damages and injunctive relief, claiming significant harm to its intellectual property rights and reputation.",D. Del.,ded,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66788385/getty-images-us-inc-v-stability-ai-inc/,2025-08-18 "Mullen v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-02-09,4:23-cv-00600,"Elizabeth Mullen and her minor child, N.M., have filed a complaint against Meta Platforms, Inc., TikTok, Inc., and ByteDance, Inc., alleging that the defendants' social media products have caused personal injuries due to their harmful effects on mental health, particularly among minors. The plaintiffs assert claims of product liability, negligence, and violations of California's Unfair Competition Law, contending that the defendants knowingly designed their platforms to be addictive and harmful to children without adequate safety measures. The case is currently part of a multidistrict litigation concerning the impact of social media on adolescent addiction and personal injury, with ongoing discussions about discovery and procedural management in court.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66802572/mullen-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 Labarr v. The Epoch Times Association Inc.,2023-02-09,1:23-cv-01135,"The court has granted a request to adjourn the initial pre-trial conference to May 26, 2023, establishing deadlines for submissions and service of process. The defendant's motion to dismiss has been denied as moot following the plaintiff's First Amended Complaint, and the defendant is required to indicate by July 26, 2023, whether it plans to file a new motion to dismiss.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66802598/labarr-v-the-epoch-times-association-inc/,2023-10-11 Advance Local Media LLC v. Cohere Inc.,2025-02-13,1:25-cv-01305,"Insider, Inc. and several prominent publishers have filed a lawsuit against Cohere Inc. for copyright and trademark infringement, alleging that Cohere unlawfully uses their articles to train its AI services without permission, thereby harming their business models and reputations. The court has denied Cohere's motion to dismiss the claims, finding that the publishers have sufficiently alleged direct and secondary infringement, as well as trademark violations. The case is currently proceeding in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69636122/advance-local-media-llc-v-cohere-inc/,2025-11-24 "C. v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-02-14,4:23-cv-00646,"Plaintiffs A.C. and John Doe are suing Meta Platforms, Inc. and Snap, Inc. for personal injuries related to the mental health crisis among minors, alleging that the companies' social media products are designed to be addictive and fail to protect young users from harm. The complaint details the psychological and emotional distress suffered by the plaintiffs due to the defendants' negligence and inadequate reporting mechanisms, while also claiming invasion of privacy and seeking compensatory and punitive damages along with injunctive relief. The court is currently addressing procedural issues, including a protective order related to confidentiality and the scheduling of trials, prioritizing cases from school districts and the state attorney general over individual lawsuits.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66812696/c-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-02-05 "Flora v. Prisma Labs, Inc.",2023-02-15,3:23-cv-00680,"Plaintiffs Eric Matson, D.J., Jack Flora, Courtney Owens, and Nathan Matson have initiated a class action against Prisma Labs, Inc., alleging violations of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act due to the unauthorized collection and use of their biometric data through the Lensa app. The case is currently at the stage where the court has granted Prisma Labs' motion to compel arbitration, determining that the arbitration agreement in the app's Terms of Use is enforceable despite the plaintiffs' claims of unconscionability and illusoriness.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66815972/flora-v-prisma-labs-inc/,2023-08-08 "School District of the Chathams v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-02-16,4:23-cv-01466,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's role in adolescent addiction, with key parties including plaintiffs and defendants such as Snap, Meta, and TikTok. The court is currently addressing various discovery issues, including initial disclosures, expert coordination, and ongoing motions to dismiss, while emphasizing the need for a protective order and a coordinated trial schedule among the different plaintiff groups. A case management conference has been scheduled for February 23rd, where the plaintiffs will be allowed to file a chart summarizing relevant state laws for their motion to dismiss.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67158769/school-district-of-the-chathams-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-10-27 Timeless Production FZ LLC v. SANO Media Vietnam Joint Stock Company,2025-02-18,3:25-cv-01673,"A lawsuit has been initiated against Sano Media Vietnam Joint Stock Company and Nguyen Van Trung, who are required to respond to the complaint within 21 days of receiving the summons. The main legal issue involves the potential for a default judgment if they fail to respond.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69648977/timeless-production-fz-llc-v-sano-media-vietnam-joint-stock-company/,2025-11-19 "Mobley v. Workday, Inc.",2023-02-21,3:23-cv-00770,"Derek Mobley has initiated a class action lawsuit against Workday, Inc., alleging that the company's AI-driven hiring practices result in systemic discrimination based on race, age, and disability, violating various civil rights laws including Title VII and the ADEA. The case is currently at the stage where the court is considering Workday's motion to dismiss, which argues that Mobley has not sufficiently established Workday's liability as an employment agency or provided adequate factual support for his claims.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66831340/mobley-v-workday-inc/,2025-11-26 "Irvington Public Schools v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et at",2023-03-03,4:23-cv-01467,"Irvington Public Schools has filed a complaint against Meta Platforms, Inc., TikTok, and YouTube, alleging that their practices exploit minors and contribute to a mental health crisis among students, seeking accountability for the harm caused by their platforms. The court is currently addressing procedural matters, including a motion for interlocutory appeal by the Google defendants regarding failure to warn claims and First Amendment implications, while also emphasizing the need for coordination among various plaintiffs in the multidistrict litigation. The plaintiffs are required to submit a proposed litigation schedule by February 2, 2024, as the case progresses toward trial.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67104444/irvington-public-schools-v-meta-platforms-inc-et-at/,2025-11-07 "Monroe County, Michigan v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2025-03-07,4:25-cv-02376,"Monroe County, Michigan has filed a complaint against multiple social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc. and Discord Inc., alleging that their platforms contribute to a youth mental health crisis characterized by increased rates of depression, suicidality, and harmful behaviors among minors. The county claims violations of the Michigan Consumer Protection Act and fraudulent misrepresentation regarding the safety of these platforms for youth, asserting that the companies' practices have resulted in significant financial burdens as they strive to provide necessary mental health services.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69717572/monroe-county-michigan-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-03-20 "Broward County School Board v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-03-09,4:23-cv-01061,"The Broward County School Board has filed a complaint against major social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Inc., TikTok, and YouTube, alleging violations of Florida public nuisance law, deceptive trade practices, negligence, and gross negligence due to their platforms' contributions to a youth mental health crisis. The complaint claims these companies have designed their platforms to be addictive and harmful, particularly to adolescents, and seeks damages and injunctive relief to address the public nuisance created by the defendants' actions. The case is currently in the discovery phase, with ongoing discussions about evidence management and procedural issues among the parties involved.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66977390/broward-county-school-board-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-04-22 "Brantley v. Prisma Labs, Inc.",2023-03-14,1:23-cv-01566,"Tyrone Brantley filed a class action complaint against Prisma Labs, Inc., alleging violations of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act due to the unlawful collection and profit from biometric data without consent. The court granted Prisma's motion to dismiss, citing lack of subject matter and personal jurisdiction, but allowed the plaintiff the opportunity to file an amended complaint by September 9, 2024.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67004686/brantley-v-prisma-labs-inc/,2024-09-27 "Bucks County v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-03-14,4:23-cv-01149,"The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, represented by Bucks County District Attorney Matthew D. Weintraub, has filed a complaint against major social media companies including TikTok, Meta, and Google, alleging that their platforms contribute to a public health crisis among youth by fostering addiction and negatively impacting mental health, in violation of Pennsylvania's public nuisance law and unfair trade practices. The case is currently in the discovery phase, with ongoing discussions about evidence preservation, protective orders, and the management of sensitive information, as well as motions related to claims against Snap and the implications of general causation.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67009853/bucks-county-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-04-22 "School District No. 24J, Marion County, Oregon v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-03-14,4:23-cv-01830,"The School District No. 24J has reached a stipulation to dismiss its claims against Alphabet, Inc. and XXVI Holdings, Inc. without prejudice, while agreeing to toll any applicable statutes of limitation. This agreement ensures the preservation and production of relevant documents by the defendants and clarifies that the dismissal does not imply any admission of liability.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67192598/school-district-no-24j-marion-county-oregon-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2023-12-15 Landsheft v. Apple Inc.,2025-03-19,5:25-cv-02668,"Peter Landsheft and other plaintiffs have filed a consolidated class action complaint against Apple Inc., alleging that the company engaged in false advertising by promoting non-existent AI features, particularly Enhanced Siri, in its iPhone 16 series, which misled consumers into overpaying for the devices. The plaintiffs claim that these deceptive marketing practices violate various state consumer protection laws and seek monetary damages, restitution, and injunctive relief to prevent further misleading representations. The court has granted a stipulation to consolidate related cases and appointed interim co-lead counsel, with a case management conference scheduled for August 19, 2025, while deadlines for related cases have been vacated.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69759747/landsheft-v-apple-inc/,2025-11-26 "Watchung Hills Regional High School v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-03-22,4:23-cv-01806,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation involving social media companies and claims of adolescent addiction, focusing on discovery management and procedural issues. The court held a discovery management conference to discuss the need for a coordinated discovery plan, the status of fact sheets, and disputes over document preservation, while also addressing the complexities of expert disclosures and the necessity of a protective order. Following a discovery hearing on ESI protocols, the court set a deadline for initial disclosures and denied motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements, instructing the parties to collaborate on limits for interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67186326/watchung-hills-regional-high-school-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-10-27 "Jessamine County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-03-30,4:23-cv-01805,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's role in adolescent addiction, with key parties including the AG Plaintiffs and Meta. The court is addressing procedural issues related to discovery, including the establishment of a protective order for sensitive information and the management of expert disclosures, while setting a deadline for initial disclosures and denying motions from both parties regarding discovery exemptions. The court has instructed the parties to collaborate on discovery limits and to provide detailed summaries of ongoing disputes in their status reports.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67186327/jessamine-county-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-11 "Wolfe County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-03-30,4:23-cv-01803,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court held a discovery management conference to address procedural matters related to discovery management, including the status of fact sheets and disputes over document preservation. The court emphasized the importance of a protective order for confidential information and set a deadline for initial disclosures while denying motions for exemptions from serving these disclosures and producing client-witnesses for depositions, instructing the parties to collaborate on limits for interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67186329/wolfe-county-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-15 "Martin County School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-03-30,4:23-cv-01946,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court held a discovery management conference addressing procedural matters such as discovery management, fact sheet status, and document preservation disputes. The court emphasized the importance of a protective order for sensitive information and set a deadline of February 22, 2024, for initial disclosures, while denying motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements and directing the parties to collaborate on discovery limits.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67241609/martin-county-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-11 "Breathitt County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-03-30,4:23-cv-01804,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court held a discovery management conference addressing procedural matters such as discovery management, fact sheet status, and document preservation disputes. The court emphasized the importance of a protective order for sensitive information and set a deadline of February 22, 2024, for initial disclosures, while denying motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements and directing the parties to collaborate on discovery limits.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67186328/breathitt-county-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-11-07 "Madison County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-03-30,4:23-cv-01802,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation involving social media companies and claims of adolescent addiction, focusing on discovery management and procedural coordination among the parties. The court addressed the need for a protective order to safeguard sensitive information while balancing the discovery obligations of both plaintiffs and defendants, and set a deadline for initial disclosures by February 22, 2024, while denying motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements. The parties are encouraged to collaborate on expert disclosures, with the court noting concerns about the burden of identifying experts and their compensation.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67186330/madison-county-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-14 "Estill County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-03-30,4:23-cv-01801,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court addressed various procedural matters during a discovery management conference, focusing on discovery management, fact sheet status, and disputes over deposition lengths and document requests. The court emphasized the importance of cooperation among parties and set a deadline of February 22, 2024, for initial disclosures, while denying motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements and directing the parties to negotiate limits on interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67186331/estill-county-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-14 "Clark County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-03-30,4:23-cv-01800,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation involving social media companies and claims of adolescent addiction, focusing on discovery management and procedural coordination among the parties. The court addressed the need for a protective order to safeguard sensitive information while balancing the discovery obligations of both plaintiffs and defendants, and it set a deadline for initial disclosures by February 22, 2024, while denying motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements. The parties are encouraged to collaborate on expert disclosures, with the court noting concerns about the burden of identifying experts and their compensation.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67186332/clark-county-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-11 "Fayette County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-03-30,4:23-cv-01799,"The United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has issued a Conditional Transfer Order to consolidate civil actions concerning social media adolescent addiction and personal injury products liability in the Northern District of California, with Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers presiding. The court is currently addressing issues related to protective orders and discovery processes among multiple defendants and plaintiffs, focusing on confidentiality, expert disclosures, and electronic discovery coordination. A discovery hearing was held, resulting in a deadline for initial disclosures and a directive for parties to collaborate on discovery limits, while motions for exemptions from initial disclosures and deposition requirements were denied.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67186333/fayette-county-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-11 "Stern v. Vectra AI, Inc.",2023-03-30,5:23-cv-01522,"Michael E. Stern has initiated a lawsuit against Vectra AI, Inc., claiming wrongful termination and retaliation after he raised concerns about the company's cybersecurity software, with allegations including violations of the False Claims Act and California labor laws. Vectra AI, Inc. has opposed Stern's motions to exclude certain evidence and has responded to discovery requests with objections based on relevance and privilege, while also indicating a willingness to produce non-privileged documents. The case is currently in the pretrial stage, with a hearing scheduled to address settlement and a joint stipulation of dismissal filed shortly thereafter.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67112737/stern-v-vectra-ai-inc/,2025-03-13 "School District of Pittsburgh, The v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-04-06,4:23-cv-02085,"Pittsburgh Public Schools has initiated a lawsuit against Meta Platforms, TikTok, and Google, claiming that their social media platforms contribute to a mental health crisis among children by exploiting their vulnerabilities through addictive design features and inadequate safety measures. The complaint alleges that these companies have failed to implement effective age verification and protective measures, leading to increased risks of exploitation and mental health issues among youth, and seeks compensatory and punitive damages along with injunctive relief. The case is currently in the discovery phase, with the court addressing disputes related to electronic discovery and setting deadlines for initial disclosures.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67290124/school-district-of-pittsburgh-the-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-12-18 "A.L. v. Snap, Inc.",2025-04-10,2:25-cv-00385,"Snap, Inc. and Brandon Rhoades are facing a lawsuit filed by A.L. and N.D. on behalf of their minor children, who allege that Snap's design and operation of the Snapchat platform facilitated the sexual exploitation and abuse of the minors by Rhoades. The plaintiffs claim that Snap failed to warn users about the dangers of its platform, designed features that misrepresented adult users as safe, and prioritized profit over the safety of young users, leading to significant emotional and physical harm. The case is currently in the procedural stage where Snap has filed a notice of removal to transfer the case from state court to federal court, arguing that there is complete diversity of citizenship and that one of the claims against a non-diverse defendant is fraudulently misjoined to defeat federal jurisdiction.",D. Vt.,vtd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69874386/al-v-snap-inc/,2025-06-18 Martin v. Apple Inc.,2025-04-10,5:25-cv-03205,"Corey Martin and Tyshaun Butler have initiated a class action lawsuit against Apple Inc., alleging that the company made false and misleading statements about the capabilities of its Siri voice assistant and the iPhone 16's features, which were not delivered as advertised. The plaintiffs assert claims of false advertising, unfair business practices, and violations of consumer protection laws, seeking monetary damages, restitution, and an injunction against Apple's alleged deceptive practices. The case is currently in the procedural stage of addressing these claims following the filing of the complaint.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69868636/martin-v-apple-inc/,2025-08-01 "Menifee County Board of Education v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-04-11,4:23-cv-02165,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation involving social media companies and claims of adolescent addiction. During a recent discovery management conference, the court addressed procedural issues such as the need for a coordinated discovery plan, the status of fact sheets, and disputes over document preservation and protective orders. The court also held a hearing on an ESI protocol dispute, set a deadline for initial disclosures, denied motions for exemptions from serving initial disclosures, and directed the parties to collaborate on limits for interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67321623/menifee-county-board-of-education-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-05-07 "Rockcastle County School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-04-12,4:23-cv-2164,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media and adolescent addiction claims, focusing on discovery management and procedural issues. The court held a discovery hearing to address the ESI Protocol and competing discovery plans, setting deadlines for initial disclosures and denying motions for exemptions, while encouraging parties to collaborate on discovery limits and disputes. The court also highlighted the importance of a protective order to safeguard sensitive information amid the complexities of expert disclosures and document preservation.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67321624/rockcastle-county-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-14 "Franklin County School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-04-12,4:23-cv-02162,"A discovery management conference was held in the case of In Re: Social Media Adolescent Addiction/Personal Injury Products Liability Litigation, where Judge Peter H. Kang addressed procedural matters related to discovery management, including the status of fact sheets and disputes over depositions and protective orders. In a separate ongoing patent litigation involving Meta, the court focused on the state's claims regarding Meta's business practices and mandated a structured approach to electronic discovery, requiring both parties to collaborate on narrowing disputes and submitting a resolution chart by January 12, 2024. During a subsequent discovery hearing, the court set a deadline for initial disclosures and denied motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these disclosures, while encouraging continued discussions on discovery limits.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67321379/franklin-county-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-14 "Lineberry v. City of St. Augustine, Florida",2025-04-14,3:25-cv-00347,"Twila Smedley and Jed Lineberry have filed a complaint against the City of St. Augustine, the St. Johns County Sheriff's Department, and Walmart Inc., alleging violations of their constitutional rights stemming from an incident on February 10, 2024, involving unlawful stops, searches, arrests, excessive force, and sexual assault by law enforcement officers. The plaintiffs claim negligence in hiring, training, and supervision contributed to these violations and seek compensatory and punitive damages, as well as injunctive relief to prevent future occurrences. Additionally, they allege unauthorized collection and use of biometric data and exposure to harmful radiation during their detention, asserting that both Walmart and the Sheriff's Department acted unlawfully and caused them physical, emotional, and financial harm.",M.D. Fla.,flmd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69889365/lineberry-v-city-of-st-augustine-florida/,2025-11-05 SULTAN v. TRUMP,2025-04-15,1:25-cv-01121,"Ahwar Sultan and the Students for Justice in Palestine at The Ohio State University have filed a lawsuit against several U.S. government officials, including Donald Trump and Marco Rubio, alleging that an ""Ideological Deportation Policy"" unlawfully retaliated against their political speech by terminating Sultan's student visa status, violating their First and Fifth Amendment rights. The case is currently in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, where Sultan has filed a motion for a Temporary Restraining Order to prevent the revocation of his visa, and the court has granted this motion in part while denying it in part, with ongoing discussions about the production of the administrative record related to the visa termination.",D.D.C.,dcd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69893159/sultan-v-trump/,2025-07-24 "Robertson County School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-04-19,4:23-cv-02309,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court addressed various procedural matters during a discovery management conference, focusing on discovery management, fact sheet status, and document preservation disputes. The court encouraged parties to collaborate on expert disclosures while highlighting the need for a protective order to handle confidential information and establishing a structured approach for electronic discovery disputes. Additionally, a discovery hearing resulted in a deadline for initial disclosures and the denial of motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements, directing the parties to negotiate limits on interrogatories, requests for admissions, and depositions.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67370682/robertson-county-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-14 "Hopkins County School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-04-20,4:23-cv-02313,"The United States District Court for the Northern District of California is overseeing multidistrict litigation concerning social media's role in adolescent addiction, with key discussions focused on discovery management and procedural coordination among the parties. The court addressed the need for a protective order to safeguard sensitive information while balancing the discovery obligations of both plaintiffs and defendants, and it set a deadline for initial disclosures while denying motions for exemptions from these requirements. The parties are encouraged to collaborate with their experts, with the court noting concerns about the burden of expert identification and compensation.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67370797/hopkins-county-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-11 Varbanovski v. Apple Inc.,2025-04-22,5:25-cv-03517,"Christian Varbanovski has initiated a class action lawsuit against Apple Inc., claiming the company misrepresented the capabilities of the iPhone 16 by advertising features powered by ""Apple Intelligence"" that were not available at launch and will not be functional for several years. The lawsuit alleges violations of consumer protection laws and seeks class action status, equitable relief, and damages for consumers misled by these claims. In a related matter, the court has referred Lauren Norman v. Apple, Inc. to Judge Noel Wise to assess its relationship to an existing case and has consolidated several related cases under a single action number, directing that future filings reflect the initials of the newly assigned judge.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69926322/varbanovski-v-apple-inc/,2025-10-07 Doe v. Roblox Corporation,2025-04-22,4:25-cv-03520,"Roblox Corporation and Discord Inc. are facing a lawsuit filed by Jane Doe, alleging that both companies failed to provide adequate safety measures to protect minors from sexual exploitation on their platforms, despite their claims of prioritizing child safety. The case has been removed to the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, where the defendants have filed a motion to compel arbitration, asserting that the plaintiff must arbitrate her claims based on her acceptance of their Terms of Service. The court has granted a stipulated request to modify the briefing schedule for the defendants' motions, with new deadlines set for August and September 2025.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69926441/doe-v-roblox-corporation/,2025-11-25 "Ziff Davis, Inc. v. OpenAI, Inc.",2025-04-24,1:25-cv-00501,"Ziff Davis, Inc. and its affiliates have initiated a lawsuit against OpenAI and its related entities, claiming copyright infringement, violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, unjust enrichment, and trademark dilution due to OpenAI's unauthorized use of their content in developing AI language models. The plaintiffs assert that OpenAI's actions have harmed their intellectual property rights and business operations, seeking various forms of relief, including injunctions and damages. The court has granted a motion for pro hac vice admission of counsel to represent the plaintiffs and issued a conditional transfer order to move related actions to the Southern District of New York for coordinated pretrial proceedings.",D. Del.,ded,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69942278/ziff-davis-inc-v-openai-inc/,2025-05-22 "McLean County School District v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-04-28,4:23-cv-02604,"In a multidistrict litigation case concerning social media and adolescent addiction, the court held a discovery management conference addressing procedural matters such as discovery management, fact sheet status, and disputes over deposition lengths and document requests. The court emphasized the importance of cooperation among parties and set a deadline for initial disclosures while denying motions from both the AG Plaintiffs and Meta regarding exemptions from these requirements. Additionally, the court highlighted the need for a protective order to manage confidential information and outlined a process for resolving disputes related to electronic discovery and expert disclosures.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67426093/mclean-county-school-district-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2024-03-14 Doe v. Roblox Corporation,2025-04-30,3:25-cv-00128,"Mary Doe, on behalf of her minor daughter Jane Doe, has filed a complaint against Roblox Corporation and Discord Inc. in the Southern District of Texas, alleging negligence and fraudulent concealment related to the companies' failure to protect minors from sexual exploitation on their platforms. The defendants have moved to dismiss the claims, arguing that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act provides them immunity from liability for user-generated content, while the court has granted a motion for the plaintiffs to proceed under pseudonyms due to the sensitive nature of the allegations.",S.D. Tex.,txsd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70002642/doe-v-roblox-corporation/,2025-11-26 Accardi v. Apple Inc.,2025-05-14,5:25-cv-04160,"Plaintiffs, including Adam Ragsdale and others, have filed a class action complaint against Apple Inc. for allegedly misleading consumers about the availability of advanced AI-based features in the iPhone 16, which were promoted but not developed. The lawsuit claims violations of various state consumer protection laws, asserting that Apple's misrepresentations influenced purchasing decisions and caused financial harm, while seeking remedies such as damages, injunctive relief, and class action status to efficiently resolve the claims. The case is currently in the procedural stage where plaintiffs argue that their claims are typical of the class and that they will adequately represent the interests of all affected consumers.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70265871/accardi-v-apple-inc/,2025-07-09 Doe v. Roblox Corporation,2025-05-20,3:25-cv-04329,"Roblox Corporation has removed a case involving a minor, Jane Doe, to federal court, asserting diversity jurisdiction and an amount in controversy exceeding $75,000. The plaintiff, represented by her guardian, alleges that Roblox's app facilitated her sexual exploitation due to inadequate safety measures, despite the company's claims of providing a safe environment for children. The case raises issues of negligence, deceptive practices, and product design defects, with the plaintiff seeking compensatory and punitive damages for the emotional and psychological harm suffered.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70324856/doe-v-roblox-corporation/,2025-10-03 Nolan v. International Business Machines Corporation,2024-06-18,7:24-cv-04653,"Plaintiffs Michael Nolan, Karla Bousquet, Jay Zeltzer, Teresa Cook, and Randall Blanchard have filed a complaint against International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) and Kyndryl Holdings Inc. for age discrimination under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, alleging a systematic scheme to terminate older employees in favor of younger workers. The plaintiffs, all former employees aged 52 to 63, claim their dismissals were not performance-based but rather part of a broader discriminatory practice, supported by internal documents and prior investigations by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. They seek redress for lost wages, benefits, and emotional distress, and have requested a jury trial on all claims.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68866674/nolan-v-international-business-machines-corporation/,2025-11-25 "Nicole Reisberg v. Renaissance Learning, Inc.",2025-06-26,8:25-cv-01379,"Nicole Reisberg, representing her minor children and a proposed class, has initiated a class action lawsuit against Renaissance Learning, Inc. for allegedly violating federal and state laws regarding the unauthorized collection and monetization of personal data from school-aged children without proper consent. The complaint claims that Renaissance's practices infringe on children's privacy rights, fail to secure adequate parental consent, and violate the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), while seeking damages and injunctive relief for the unauthorized use of personal information. The plaintiffs reserve the right to amend their complaint to include state subclasses and modify class definitions prior to certification, as they assert that Renaissance's actions have unlawfully invaded their privacy and caused harm.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70643996/nicole-reisberg-v-renaissance-learning-inc/,2025-11-21 NetChoice v. Ellison,2025-06-30,0:25-cv-02741,"NetChoice has initiated a lawsuit against Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, contesting the constitutionality of the Minnesota Prohibiting Social Media Manipulation Act, which it argues infringes on First Amendment rights by compelling social media platforms to disclose proprietary information and editorial choices. The complaint asserts that the Act discriminates against certain publishers, imposes undue burdens on free speech, and violates trade secret protections without just compensation, with the case currently in the procedural stage of litigation following the filing of the complaint.",D. Minn.,mnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70679720/netchoice-v-ellison/,2025-11-19 "Goldstone Financial Group, LLC v. FinanceScam.com",2025-06-27,1:25-cv-07283,"Goldstone Financial Group, LLC and its CEO, Anthony Pellegrino, have initiated legal action against FinanceScam.com, asserting claims of trademark cybersquatting, federal trademark infringement, false advertising, and defamation due to a campaign of false and defamatory content. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has granted a default judgment in favor of the plaintiffs, awarding $800,000 in statutory damages and issuing a permanent injunction against the defendant to prevent further trademark infringement and defamation.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70655954/goldstone-financial-group-llc-v-financescamcom/,2025-10-17 NetChoice v. Griffin,2025-06-27,5:25-cv-05140,"NetChoice has filed a complaint against Arkansas officials, including the Attorney General and local prosecutors, challenging the constitutionality of Acts 900 and 901, which impose restrictions on social media platforms regarding age verification and content moderation. The complaint argues that these acts violate the First Amendment by imposing vague and overly broad regulations that hinder free expression and are preempted by federal law, specifically Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. The case is currently at the stage where the court is considering the legal arguments regarding the constitutionality of the challenged provisions.",W.D. Ark.,arwd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70654538/netchoice-v-griffin/,2025-11-21 "OpenEvidence Inc. v. Veracity-Health, Inc.",2025-06-26,3:25-cv-05376,"OpenEvidence Inc. has filed a complaint against Veracity-Health, Inc. and Taieb Bennani for breach of contract, violation of the Lanham Act, and unfair competition, alleging unlawful access to its platform and misrepresentation of HIPAA compliance. The parties have since reached a settlement in principle and are seeking an adjournment of all case deadlines to finalize the settlement agreement.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70645884/openevidence-inc-v-veracity-health-inc/,2025-11-03 "Concept Engineering LLC v. Pinterest, Inc.",2025-07-03,1:25-cv-00824,"Concept Engineering LLC has initiated a lawsuit against Pinterest, Inc. in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, claiming direct and contributory copyright infringement, circumvention of computer protection systems, and removal of copyright management information related to the unauthorized use of its architectural works. The plaintiff is seeking statutory damages, injunctive relief, and recovery of costs and attorney fees, and has included a jury demand in the complaint.",D. Del.,ded,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70702029/concept-engineering-llc-v-pinterest-inc/,2025-11-24 "Shawnee Mission Medical Center, Inc. v. Blue Cross and Blue Shield Of Kansas City",2025-07-02,4:25-cv-00513,"Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City has removed a case to federal court involving claims from Shawnee Mission Medical Center regarding breach of contract and improper clinical validation audits that allegedly reduced payments for hospital services. The plaintiff contends that BCBSKC's audits challenge medical diagnoses made by healthcare providers, violating contractual agreements and state laws, and seeks over $2 million in damages and injunctive relief. The case is currently in the procedural stage of removal based on diversity jurisdiction, federal officer jurisdiction, and federal question jurisdiction due to the involvement of federal healthcare laws and regulations.",W.D. Mo.,mowd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70696289/shawnee-mission-medical-center-inc-v-blue-cross-and-blue-shield-of/,2025-11-24 "Coleman v. RealPage, Inc.",2025-07-02,2:25-cv-00093,"The Commonwealth of Kentucky, led by Attorney General Russell Coleman, has initiated a lawsuit against several property management companies and RealPage, Inc., alleging anticompetitive practices that inflate rental prices through the sharing of sensitive pricing data and coordinated pricing strategies, which harm renters in the state. The complaint asserts violations of federal and state antitrust laws, including claims of price fixing and information exchange, and seeks damages, civil penalties, and injunctive relief, while also highlighting potential penalties under the Kentucky Consumer Protection Act for unfair and deceptive practices.",E.D. Ky.,kyed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70692730/coleman-v-realpage-inc/,2025-11-26 "Doe v. Photobucket, Inc.",2024-12-23,1:24-cv-03557,"John Doe has initiated a class action lawsuit against Photobucket, Inc. for alleged breaches of data privacy laws, asserting that the company improperly collected and monetized users' biometric data from uploaded images without obtaining adequate consent. The court has established deadlines for procedural matters, including a scheduling conference and a motion to proceed under a pseudonym, while also considering a request for a continuance of the scheduling conference to a later date or permission for remote attendance if it occurs as scheduled.",D. Colo.,cod,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69496347/doe-v-photobucket-inc/,2025-05-20 Microsoft Corporation v. Does 4-10 Operating an Azure Abuse Network,2024-12-19,1:24-cv-02323,"Microsoft Corporation has initiated legal action against several unidentified defendants operating an Azure abuse network, alleging violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act due to unauthorized access and misuse of its Azure OpenAI Service to generate harmful content. The court has granted Microsoft a temporary restraining order and approved expedited discovery and alternative service methods, with a status conference scheduled for January 10, 2025, to discuss further proceedings.",E.D. Va.,vaed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69534982/microsoft-corporation-v-does-4-10-operating-an-azure-abuse-network/,2025-10-09 In re Extended Stay Hotel Antitrust Litigation,2024-12-16,4:24-cv-09060,"Plaintiffs, a group of individuals, have initiated a class action lawsuit against several hotel chains and a pricing algorithm provider, alleging a conspiracy to fix and raise prices for extended stay hotel rentals in violation of antitrust laws, specifically the Sherman Act. The court has granted a motion to transfer the case to the Northern District of California, where a similar case is pending, and a Case Management Conference is scheduled for May 9, 2025, requiring the parties to submit a joint case management statement prior to the conference.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69470857/in-re-extended-stay-hotel-antitrust-litigation/,2025-11-03 "Anaconda, Inc. v. Dell, Inc.",2024-12-12,1:24-cv-01527,"Anaconda, Inc. has initiated a lawsuit against Dell, Inc. for copyright infringement and breach of contract, claiming that Dell unlawfully accessed and utilized Anaconda's proprietary software repositories without the necessary licensing fees despite attempts to negotiate a license. The case is currently at the stage where Anaconda is seeking damages, attorney's fees, and a permanent injunction to prevent further infringement.",W.D. Tex.,txwd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69462510/anaconda-inc-v-dell-inc/,2025-03-18 "Pierce v. Photobucket, Inc.",2024-12-11,1:24-cv-03432,"Plaintiffs Mac Pierce, Niki Hughes, Sean Hughes, and Valerie Cumming have initiated a class action lawsuit against Photobucket, Inc. and unknown defendants, claiming unlawful use of their photographs for biometric data and AI purposes without informed consent, which they argue violates privacy and copyright laws. The plaintiffs seek class certification, monetary damages, injunctive relief, and attorney's fees, while Photobucket has filed an unopposed motion to vacate scheduling deadlines and plans to file a motion to compel arbitration, potentially impacting the case's progression. The plaintiffs contend that proceeding with the litigation is essential to protect consumer rights and prevent prejudice to class members.",D. Colo.,cod,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69456658/pierce-v-photobucket-inc/,2025-11-07 Evans v. Regis College,2024-12-10,1:24-cv-13052,"Remedios Evans has filed a complaint against Regis College, alleging disability discrimination, retaliation, and failure to provide reasonable accommodations under the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, following her expulsion from the nursing program based on false accusations of academic dishonesty. She seeks both monetary and non-monetary relief, including the removal of negative academic records and damages for emotional distress and economic losses, while Regis College denies any wrongdoing and asserts that its actions were justified to maintain academic integrity.",D. Mass.,mad,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69454529/evans-v-regis-college/,2025-08-26 Reid v. Bartholomew,2024-12-10,2:24-cv-02844,"The court denied the defendants' motion to dismiss based on lack of personal jurisdiction and ordered the case to be transferred to the Eastern District of Louisiana for proper adjudication. Following this decision, the case was closed in the Northern District of Georgia.",E.D. La.,laed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69453495/reid-v-bartholomew/,2025-06-13 "A.F., on behalf of J.F. v. CHARACTER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.",2024-12-09,2:24-cv-01014,"A.F. and A.R. filed a complaint against Character Technologies, Google LLC, and other defendants, alleging strict liability, negligence, and violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act due to the harmful effects of the AI product Character AI (C.AI) on their minor children, J.F. and B.R. The plaintiffs claim that C.AI caused severe mental health issues and inappropriate interactions with the minors, while the case is currently in the U.S. District Court, where motions to compel arbitration have been granted, requiring the plaintiffs to arbitrate their claims against all defendants.",E.D. Tex.,txed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69450881/af-on-behalf-of-jf-v-character-technologies-inc/,2025-11-28 "Federal Trade Commission v. Evolv Technologies Holdings, Inc.",2024-11-26,1:24-cv-12940,"The Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint against Evolv Technologies Holdings, Inc. for allegedly making false and misleading claims regarding the effectiveness of its security screening system, Evolv Express, in detecting weapons. The court has since approved a Stipulated Order for Permanent Injunction, which prohibits Evolv from making misleading claims and mandates that the company inform affected customers of their right to cancel contracts.",D. Mass.,mad,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69414289/federal-trade-commission-v-evolv-technologies-holdings-inc/,2024-12-09 Shewmaker v. Yardi Systems Inc,2024-11-25,2:24-cv-01948,"In a case involving multiple plaintiffs against Yardi Systems, the court granted a stipulated motion to stay all deadlines while a motion to consolidate with related cases is pending. The court also consolidated three related actions for all purposes and set forth procedures for future filings and responses.",W.D. Wash.,wawd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69413246/shewmaker-v-yardi-systems-inc/,2025-02-03 X Corp. v. Bonta,2024-11-14,2:24-cv-03162,"X Corp. has filed a complaint against California officials challenging the constitutionality of Assembly Bill No. 2655, which requires large online platforms to remove or label content deemed ""materially deceptive"" regarding elections, claiming violations of First Amendment rights and federal protections for interactive computer services. The company argues that the law imposes unconstitutional prior restraints on speech, is vague, and conflicts with existing legal protections, seeking declaratory and injunctive relief to prevent its enforcement. The case has been consolidated with similar cases for judicial efficiency, and X Corp. is represented by attorneys granted Pro Hac Vice status, with local counsel designated for communication.",E.D. Cal.,caed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69377775/x-corp-v-bonta/,2024-12-27 Noble v. MultiPlan Inc,2024-11-05,1:24-cv-11400,"John W. Noble, Jr., M.D. has initiated a Short-Form Complaint against MultiPlan, Inc., Aetna, Inc., and additional defendants in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, claiming violations of antitrust laws and seeking compensatory and punitive damages. This complaint is part of a broader multidistrict litigation addressing practices among health insurance providers.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69510724/noble-v-multiplan-inc/,2025-06-11 "Concord Music Group, Inc. v. Anthropic PBC",2023-10-18,5:24-cv-03811,"Universal Music Corp. and several other music publishers have filed a lawsuit against Anthropic PBC, alleging systematic copyright infringement through the unauthorized use of their song lyrics to train its AI models, including Claude. The plaintiffs seek a preliminary injunction to prevent further infringement and claim damages, asserting that Anthropic's actions violate copyright laws and harm the music publishing industry. The court has denied the plaintiffs' request for a preliminary injunction, finding insufficient evidence of irreparable harm and a likelihood of success on the merits, while the case continues with ongoing discovery disputes and motions to dismiss certain claims.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68889092/concord-music-group-inc-v-anthropic-pbc/,2025-11-26 Ziboukh v. Whaleco Inc.,2023-11-03,1:24-cv-03733,"Plaintiffs from multiple states have filed a class action lawsuit against PDD Holdings Inc. and Whaleco Inc. (operating as Temu), alleging violations of data privacy rights due to excessive personal information collection without consent and deceptive practices related to user data. The court has granted the defendants' motion to dismiss claims from non-users for lack of standing, denied a motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction against PDD, and compelled arbitration for user claims against Temu, while staying the case pending arbitration. The court also found that the arbitration agreement is valid and enforceable, allowing claims from minor users to be arbitrated.",E.D.N.Y.,nyed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68559704/ziboukh-v-whaleco-inc/,2025-11-04 Smith v. The Walking Company,2025-07-02,1:25-cv-07413,"Kelly Smith has filed a lawsuit against The Walking Company, alleging that the company's digital properties are not accessible to individuals with visual disabilities, which constitutes a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Smith is seeking a permanent injunction that would require the company to implement necessary changes to ensure its digital platform is fully accessible to blind users.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70690269/smith-v-the-walking-company/,2025-07-10 "Smith v. Alpha Industries of Virginia, Inc.",2025-07-02,1:25-cv-07412,"Kelly Smith has filed a lawsuit against Alpha Industries of Virginia, Inc. in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, seeking a permanent injunction to require the company to make its digital properties accessible to individuals with visual disabilities, claiming that the current lack of accessibility violates the Americans with Disabilities Act. The complaint outlines various accessibility barriers encountered by Smith while attempting to use the company's online platform, which hinder her ability to access information and services available to sighted users.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70690270/smith-v-alpha-industries-of-virginia-inc/,2025-08-05 "DENIAL v. OpenAI, Inc.",2025-06-30,3:25-cv-05495,"Catherine Denial, Ian McDowell, and Steven Schwartz have filed a class action complaint against OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming systematic copyright infringement due to the unauthorized use of copyrighted works to train generative AI models. The plaintiffs allege that Microsoft, as a partner of OpenAI, knowingly facilitated these infringements and conspired to restrain trade in the market for training data, resulting in antitrust injuries. They seek damages and injunctive relief for direct copyright infringement, unfair competition, and violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, along with a declaration of violations under the Sherman Act.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70680442/denial-v-openai-inc/,2025-07-24 "Jackson v. Curaleaf, Inc.",2025-07-10,1:25-cv-07786,"Chris Jackson has filed a lawsuit against Curaleaf, Inc. in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, seeking a permanent injunction to compel the company to make its digital properties accessible to individuals with visual disabilities, alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act due to various accessibility barriers he encountered on Curaleaf's online platform. The case is currently at the complaint stage, with Jackson arguing that the lack of accessibility prevents him from fully accessing the company's products and services.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70750622/jackson-v-curaleaf-inc/,2025-08-28 "Brolin v. Riddle's Group, Inc.",2025-07-10,3:25-cv-00606,"Kane Brolin has filed a complaint against Riddle's Group, Inc. in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, seeking a permanent injunction to compel the company to make its digital properties accessible to individuals with visual disabilities, alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Brolin contends that the inaccessibility of Riddle's digital platform hinders him and others with visual impairments from fully accessing the company's products and services.",N.D. Ind.,innd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70749570/brolin-v-riddles-group-inc/,2025-11-05 Bradley v. Wiggy's Inc.,2025-07-10,2:25-cv-00311,"Roosevelt Bradley has filed a complaint against Wiggy's Inc. in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, seeking a permanent injunction to compel the company to make its digital properties accessible to individuals with visual disabilities, alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The complaint details various accessibility barriers on Wiggy's digital platform that hinder legally blind users from effectively accessing its services and products.",N.D. Ind.,innd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70749010/bradley-v-wiggys-inc/,2025-10-01 "Bradley v. ABG-Volcom, LLC",2025-07-10,2:25-cv-00310,"Roosevelt Bradley has filed a complaint against ABG-VOLCOM, LLC, alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act due to the inaccessibility of the company's digital properties for individuals with visual disabilities. Bradley is seeking a permanent injunction to compel the defendant to make necessary changes to ensure its digital platform is fully accessible to blind users.",N.D. Ind.,innd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70749016/bradley-v-abg-volcom-llc/,2025-10-17 Doe v. Roblox Corporation,2025-07-09,3:25-cv-05753,"John Doe, on behalf of minor plaintiff Jane Doe, has filed a complaint against Roblox Corporation and Discord Inc., alleging negligence and strict liability for facilitating the sexual exploitation of Jane Doe through inadequate safety measures and misrepresentations about the safety of their platforms. The plaintiff claims to have suffered severe psychological trauma after being groomed and manipulated by a predator via the apps, leading to an attempted rape, and seeks compensatory and punitive damages from the defendants. Currently, the parties have agreed to stay all proceedings in the Northern District of California until the Relation Motion and JPML Motion are resolved, with all deadlines and hearings vacated.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70744121/doe-v-roblox-corporation/,2025-10-09 "Sonoma County, California v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2025-07-09,4:25-cv-05744,"Sonoma County, California has filed a complaint against multiple social media companies, including Alphabet Inc., Meta Platforms, and Roblox Corporation, alleging that their platforms contribute to youth mental health issues due to harmful design features and inadequate safety measures. The complaint includes claims of violations of COPPA regulations by Roblox for collecting personal data from underage users without parental consent, as well as allegations of racketeering under RICO for misleading practices related to the mental health risks posed by these platforms. The county seeks damages and injunctions to address the negative impact of social media on its youth, highlighting increased rates of depression, anxiety, and other behavioral issues linked to these platforms.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70742406/sonoma-county-california-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-07-25 Anthem Blue Cross Life and Health Insurance Company v. HaloMD LLC,2025-07-07,8:25-cv-01467,"Anthem Blue Cross Life and Health Insurance Company and Blue Cross of California have filed a complaint against the LaRoque Family Enterprise, Sound Physicians Enterprise, and various healthcare providers, alleging a coordinated scheme to exploit the Independent Dispute Resolution process under the No Surprises Act by submitting fraudulent and inflated claims, resulting in millions of dollars in improper payments. The lawsuit raises claims under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and seeks to halt the defendants' fraudulent activities while recovering damages for Anthem's financial losses. The case is currently in the procedural stage where Anthem is seeking a court order to prevent the defendants from continuing their alleged unlawful practices.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70727429/anthem-blue-cross-life-and-health-insurance-company-v-halomd-llc/,2025-11-26 Doe v. Universal Music Group,2025-07-07,3:25-cv-00333,"John Doe has filed an amended complaint against several music industry defendants, alleging a coordinated effort to use artificial intelligence and psychological manipulation to harm vulnerable individuals, including himself, through the distribution of harmful media content. He seeks substantial damages and claims violations of civil rights, negligence, and other legal theories, while also requesting expedited screening of his case due to its serious implications for public health and safety.",D. Nev.,nvd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70722613/doe-v-universal-music-group/,2025-11-21 In re Zeta Global Data Privacy Litigation,2025-07-14,1:25-cv-05780,"Diane Ayerdi has initiated a class action lawsuit against Zeta Global Holdings Corp. and Dotdash Meredith, Inc., alleging violations of privacy laws and the Video Privacy Protection Act due to the unauthorized collection and use of personal data from California residents through tracking pixels in email newsletters. The case has been consolidated with another similar lawsuit, and the plaintiffs are currently seeking the appointment of interim co-lead class counsel to manage the proceedings, with a motion for lead counsel under consideration by the court.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70795206/in-re-zeta-global-data-privacy-litigation/,2025-11-26 "Tompkins v. Ingrid & Isabel, LLC",2025-07-14,1:25-cv-07955,"Dominique Tompkins has filed a lawsuit against Ingrid & Isabel, LLC, claiming that the company's digital properties are inaccessible to individuals with visual disabilities, thereby violating the Americans with Disabilities Act. The complaint seeks a permanent injunction to compel the defendant to make its digital platform fully accessible to blind users.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70792023/tompkins-v-ingrid-isabel-llc/,2025-07-14 Fiallo v. USGB LLC,2025-07-14,1:25-cv-07928,"Holger Fiallo has filed a lawsuit against USGB LLC, doing business as United States Gold Bureau, claiming that the company's digital properties are inaccessible to individuals with visual disabilities, thereby violating the Americans with Disabilities Act. Fiallo is seeking a permanent injunction to compel the defendant to make necessary changes to ensure its digital platform is fully accessible to blind users.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70790744/fiallo-v-usgb-llc/,2025-08-11 "Brolin v. Scully & Scully, Inc.",2025-07-15,3:25-cv-00615,"Kane Brolin has filed a complaint against Scully & Scully, Inc. in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, seeking a permanent injunction to compel the company to make its digital properties accessible to individuals with visual disabilities, alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act due to the inaccessibility of its website. The complaint details specific accessibility barriers that Brolin faced while using the defendant's digital platform, which impeded his ability to access information and services available to sighted users.",N.D. Ind.,innd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70804857/brolin-v-scully-scully-inc/,2025-09-15 A.P. v. Zeta Global Corporation,2025-07-15,1:25-cv-05823-UA,"Plaintiffs A.P., R.E.A., and K.G. have initiated a class action lawsuit against Zeta Global Corporation and Zeta Global Holdings, alleging violations of federal and state data privacy laws due to the unauthorized acquisition and use of their personal information for profit. The plaintiffs claim that Zeta's practices infringe on their privacy rights and seek damages, injunctive relief, and class certification. The case is currently in the procedural stage where the plaintiffs must serve a summons to the defendants, who are required to respond within a specified timeframe.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70806626/ap-v-zeta-global-corporation/,2025-11-10 Richards v. Yaccarino,2025-07-16,3:25-cv-01863-L,"Thomas Richards has filed a complaint against Linda Yaccarino, the former CEO of X Corp., alleging constitutional violations, conspiracy, and damages related to the suppression of his biblical religious expression on the platform. The plaintiff claims that Yaccarino's discriminatory policies favored secular content and that her resignation shortly after being named in litigation indicates an attempt to evade accountability, while he seeks $500 million in damages, injunctive relief, and a jury trial. Currently, Richards is pursuing a default judgment against Yaccarino for her failure to respond to the lawsuit after being properly served.",N.D. Tex.,txnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70815976/richards-v-yaccarino/,2025-10-01 "Harris v. iHeartMedia, Inc.",2025-07-17,5:25-cv-06038-NC,"Trevor Harris has initiated a class action lawsuit against iHeartMedia, Inc. for purportedly breaching the California Invasion of Privacy Act by employing tracking technologies on its website to gather users' personal information without their consent. The complaint alleges that these practices enable iHeartMedia and third-party data brokers to de-anonymize users and profit from targeted advertising, while seeking to represent a class of affected California residents and requesting statutory damages and a jury trial.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70831257/harris-v-iheartmedia-inc/,2025-11-24 Doe v. Roblox Corporation,2025-08-06,1:25-cv-00172,"Jane Doe has filed a civil lawsuit against Roblox Corporation on behalf of her minor son, John Doe, with a summons issued requiring the defendant to respond within 21 days. A joint motion to stay all deadlines in the case has been granted while awaiting a decision from the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation concerning the centralization of the case for pretrial proceedings.",S.D. Tex.,txsd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71042442/doe-v-roblox-corporation/,2025-10-16 Paige Elizabeth v. Youtube LLC,2025-08-04,2:25-cv-07200,"Paige Elizabeth has filed a complaint against YouTube LLC, Google LLC, and Regilio Hooplot, alleging defamation, negligent publication, and intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress related to the dissemination of false and harmful content about her. The plaintiff seeks a preliminary injunction to remove the defamatory video and metadata, damages, and a declaration that the defendants are not entitled to immunity under the Communications Decency Act due to their involvement in promoting the content.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71023800/paige-elizabeth-v-youtube-llc/,2025-09-22 "NGUYEN v. KLAVIYO, Inc.,a Delaware corporation",2025-08-04,5:25-cv-06551,"Plaintiff Qui Nguyen has initiated a class action lawsuit against Klaviyo, Inc., claiming the company unlawfully collected the web browsing activities of California consumers without their consent, thereby violating multiple sections of the California Penal Code. The complaint demands statutory damages, an injunction to halt Klaviyo's practices, and a jury trial.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71020586/nguyen-v-klaviyo-inca-delaware-corporation/,2025-11-20 Crespo v. Palm Beach State College District Board of Trustees,2025-08-04,9:25-cv-80969,"Leonardo Crespo has filed a complaint against Palm Beach State College and its employees, claiming unlawful retaliation for exercising his right to free speech, which he alleges led to a failing grade despite his strong academic performance. The case is currently assigned to a magistrate judge, but Crespo has requested reassignment to a district judge for further proceedings.",S.D. Fla.,flsd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71019610/crespo-v-palm-beach-state-college-district-board-of-trustees/,2025-11-21 Tell v. Lawrence Board of Education,2025-08-01,2:25-cv-02428,"A group of students from Lawrence USD 497 has filed a complaint against the Lawrence Board of Education, its district, and an assistant principal, alleging violations of their First and Fourth Amendment rights due to a surveillance program using Gaggle that conducts suspicionless monitoring of student communications. The plaintiffs claim this program has led to unwarranted searches and seizures of their creative work, obstructing their ability to engage in protected expression, and they seek injunctive relief and damages for the injuries suffered. The court has overruled the plaintiffs' request for a temporary restraining order, deferring the decision on a preliminary injunction until the defendants have been served and have responded.",D. Kan.,ksd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70989873/tell-v-lawrence-board-of-education/,2025-11-21 "DENIAL v. OpenAI, Inc.",2025-07-30,1:25-cv-06286,"Plaintiffs Catherine Denial, Ian McDowell, and Steven Schwartz have filed a class action complaint against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging systematic copyright infringement and unfair business practices related to the unauthorized use of copyrighted works for training generative AI models. The plaintiffs seek actual and treble damages, costs, and injunctive relief, claiming that the defendants conspired to restrain trade in violation of the Sherman Act, while the court has ordered a stay of the Denial Action during the pendency of the MDL to streamline proceedings. Ongoing disputes include the relevance of certain evidence, the production of documents, and the handling of privileged communications, with the court addressing various discovery issues to facilitate the litigation process.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70970233/denial-v-openai-inc/,2025-11-24 Killinger v. Jager,2025-07-30,3:25-cv-00388,"Jason Killinger has filed a complaint against Reno Police Officer R. Jager, alleging wrongful arrest stemming from a mistaken identity due to faulty facial recognition software that misidentified him as a trespasser named M.E. Killinger claims that Jager ignored evidence of his true identity and fabricated evidence, resulting in significant physical and emotional distress. The parties have agreed to extend the deadline for Jager's response to Killinger's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment and to hold an in-person settlement conference to facilitate resolution.",D. Nev.,nvd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70963595/killinger-v-jager/,2025-11-25 DOE v. ROBLOX CORPORATION,2025-07-29,2:25-cv-04256,"Jane A.P. Doe, represented by her mother, has filed a complaint against Roblox Corporation and Snap, Inc., alleging that their platforms facilitated her exploitation as a minor, including the creation and distribution of child sexual abuse material. The plaintiff claims the defendants failed to implement adequate safety measures and misrepresented the safety of their products, leading to severe emotional and psychological harm, and seeks compensatory and punitive damages for negligence and deceptive practices. The case is currently in the early stages of litigation, with the plaintiff asserting violations of Pennsylvania's Consumer Protection Law and the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.",E.D. Pa.,paed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70951549/doe-v-roblox-corporation/,2025-11-18 Margaret Lynn Gerrity v. Aram Bonni,2025-07-28,2:25-cv-06917,"Plaintiff Margaret Lynn Gerrity has filed a complaint against Defendant Aram Bonni, MD, alleging copyright infringement and circumvention of copyright management information concerning her medical illustrations, which were used without authorization on the defendant's medical practice website. The plaintiff seeks statutory damages, attorney's fees, and an injunction to prevent further unauthorized use of her copyrighted works, along with a declaration of violation of the Copyright Act and additional relief as deemed appropriate by the court.",C.D. Cal.,cacd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70946869/margaret-lynn-gerrity-v-aram-bonni/,2025-11-20 Exchange Robotics Inc. v. Fisher,2025-07-23,1:25-cv-06038,"Exchange Robotics Inc. has filed a complaint against Christopher R. Fisher and unidentified Doe Defendants, alleging misappropriation of trade secrets, breach of contract, and unfair competition related to Fisher's improper use of confidential information while employed by a competing company, ABC Corp. The plaintiff seeks injunctive relief and monetary damages, including punitive damages, claiming that Fisher's actions have caused irreparable harm to its business.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70894038/exchange-robotics-inc-v-fisher/,2025-10-08 Winkler v. Thompson,2025-08-15,2:25-cv-01522,"The court has granted a stipulation for dismissal of the case against Defendant William Divine, resulting in a dismissal with prejudice, which prevents the case from being refiled. Each party will bear their own attorney's fees and costs.",D. Nev.,nvd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71122705/winkler-v-thompson/,2025-11-14 In re Otter.AI Privacy Litigation,2025-08-15,5:25-cv-06911,"Justin Brewer has filed a class action complaint against Otter.ai Inc., claiming the company unlawfully recorded and accessed private conversations during virtual meetings without consent, violating federal and California privacy laws. The lawsuit seeks damages and injunctive relief for Brewer and other affected individuals, asserting that Otter's actions constitute serious invasions of privacy and unauthorized data use, while also demanding the deletion of unlawfully obtained data and restitution for profits derived from the misuse of their communications.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71118721/in-re-otterai-privacy-litigation/,2025-11-17 "Portillo v. Nebula Genomics, Inc.",2024-10-10,1:25-cv-12288-IT,"Antoinette Portillo filed a lawsuit against Nebula Genomics, Inc. and several tech companies, alleging violations of the Illinois Genetic Information Privacy Act due to unauthorized sharing of her genetic data. The court granted Nebula's motion to transfer the case to Massachusetts and dismissed the claims against the tech companies for lack of personal jurisdiction and failure to state a claim.",D. Mass.,mad,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71116773/portillo-v-nebula-genomics-inc/,2025-11-24 Dunay v. The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America,2025-08-14,1:25-cv-06743,"Stephen Dunay has initiated a class action lawsuit against The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, claiming the company unlawfully intercepted and disclosed sensitive personal health information of its policyholders to Google without consent during searches for dental services on its website. The allegations include violations of federal privacy laws such as the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and HIPAA, with the plaintiff seeking statutory and compensatory damages, as well as injunctive relief for claims of negligence and breach of fiduciary duty.",S.D.N.Y.,nysd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71113410/dunay-v-the-guardian-life-insurance-company-of-america/,2025-10-24 "Getty Images (US), Inc. v. Stability AI, Ltd.",2025-08-14,3:25-cv-06891-LJC,"eBron James, and various political leaders, highlighting their roles in significant events throughout the year. Each entry provides context about the event, the individuals involved, and the broader implications of these occurrences in sports and politics.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71112094/getty-images-us-inc-v-stability-ai-ltd/,2025-11-17 Doe M.P v. Roblox Corporation,2025-08-14,3:25-cv-06886,"Jane Doe D.P., as guardian of minor plaintiff Jane Doe M.P., has filed a complaint against Roblox Corporation, alleging negligence and fraudulent misrepresentation for failing to provide a safe environment for children on its platform, which led to the sexual exploitation of the minor by a predator. The complaint details the company's prioritization of user growth over child safety and its inadequate safety measures, resulting in significant psychological harm to the plaintiff. The plaintiff seeks compensatory and punitive damages and has requested permission to proceed under pseudonyms to protect their privacy due to the sensitive nature of the claims.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71110607/doe-mp-v-roblox-corporation/,2025-10-02 Doe S.G. v. Roblox Corporation,2025-08-12,3:25-cv-06812,"Jane Doe S.G., as guardian for minor plaintiff Jane Doe, has filed a complaint against Roblox Corporation and Discord Inc., alleging that their platforms have facilitated the sexual exploitation and harassment of children due to negligent design and inadequate safety measures. The claims include fraudulent concealment, negligent misrepresentation, and strict liability, asserting that both companies prioritized user growth over child safety, resulting in significant harm to the plaintiff. The case is currently at the stage where the plaintiff seeks compensatory and punitive damages for the alleged negligence and fraudulent conduct of the defendants.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71093145/doe-sg-v-roblox-corporation/,2025-11-25 Reyna v. Social Security Administration,2025-08-11,1:25-cv-01293-ADA-ML,"Plaintiff Reyna's motion to proceed in forma pauperis was granted, but the court recommended dismissing his Rule 27(a) petition with prejudice on the grounds of frivolity. The District Judge adopted this recommendation, leading to the dismissal of the case.",W.D. Tex.,txwd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71109825/reyna-v-social-security-administration/,2025-10-14 Johnson v. King County Superior Court,2025-08-11,2:25-cv-01533-JHC,"Ingrid Johnson's application to proceed in forma pauperis was granted, but her initial claims were dismissed without prejudice, permitting her to amend within 14 days. Following the submission of her amended complaint, the court dismissed it with prejudice due to a failure to state a claim and expressed concerns regarding her litigation conduct.",W.D. Wash.,wawd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71094866/johnson-v-king-county-superior-court/,2025-09-11 Doe v. Alameda Health System,2025-08-08,3:25-cv-06709-JCS,"Plaintiffs, including Janet Roe and Jane Doe, have initiated a class action against Alameda Health System, claiming the healthcare provider unlawfully shared patients' private information with third parties without consent, violating privacy laws and contractual obligations. The allegations include unauthorized disclosure of sensitive health information, misleading privacy policies, and breaches of confidentiality expectations, with the plaintiffs seeking damages and injunctive relief. The case is currently in the procedural stage where the plaintiffs are asserting claims of negligence, breach of contract, and violations of consumer protection laws, while also seeking to represent a class of affected individuals.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71064473/doe-v-alameda-health-system/,2025-11-20 "Survival Sisters Foundation v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2025-08-08,1:25-cv-04471-ELR,"Survival Sisters Foundation has initiated legal action against Meta Platforms, Inc., seeking injunctive relief, damages, and a declaratory judgment due to the alleged unlawful suppression and denial of access to its Instagram account, which the organization claims has resulted in reputational and financial harm. The foundation's complaint demands the restoration of account access, the removal of suppressive designations, and both compensatory and punitive damages.",N.D. Ga.,gand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71063201/survival-sisters-foundation-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2025-08-13 Jane Doe GS 1 v. Roblox Corporation,2025-08-22,3:25-cv-07143,"A minor, represented by her parent, has filed a complaint against Meta Platforms, Inc. and Roblox Corporation, alleging that their applications inadequately protect children from sexual exploitation, leading to severe psychological harm after the minor was exploited by a predator. The lawsuit claims fraudulent concealment, negligent misrepresentation, and strict liability, asserting that both companies misrepresented the safety of their platforms and failed to implement necessary safety measures, resulting in significant harm to the plaintiff. The case is currently in the early stages, with the complaint outlining the defendants' alleged breaches of duty and the risks posed to young users.",N.D. Cal.,cand,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71181271/jane-doe-gs-1-v-roblox-corporation/,2025-10-03 "Bradley v. Century, LLC",2025-08-22,2:25-cv-00390,"Roosevelt Bradley, a legally blind individual, has filed a complaint against Century, LLC, claiming that the company's digital properties are inaccessible to individuals with visual disabilities, which he argues violates the Americans with Disabilities Act. He is seeking a permanent injunction that would require Century to modify its corporate policies and digital platform to enhance accessibility for blind users.",N.D. Ind.,innd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71175829/bradley-v-century-llc/,2025-11-14 Jackson v. Shelterlogic Corp.,2025-08-22,1:25-cv-10040,"Chris Jackson has initiated legal action against ShelterLogic Corp. in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, seeking a permanent injunction to compel the company to ensure its digital properties are accessible to individuals with visual disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The complaint asserts that the company's website is inadequately formatted for screen reader technology, hindering access for legally blind users to essential information and services.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71175826/jackson-v-shelterlogic-corp/,2025-11-10 "Booker v. The Honey Baked Ham Company, LLC",2025-08-22,1:25-cv-10038,"Teniya Booker has filed a lawsuit against The Honey Baked Ham Company, LLC, claiming that the company's digital properties are inaccessible to individuals with visual disabilities, which constitutes a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The complaint seeks a permanent injunction that would require the defendant to make necessary changes to its website to ensure accessibility for blind users.",N.D. Ill.,ilnd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71174936/booker-v-the-honey-baked-ham-company-llc/,2025-08-22 "Hu v. Whaleco, Inc",2023-09-20,1:23-cv-06962-MKB-RML,"Eric Hu has filed a class action complaint against Whaleco, Inc., operating as Temu, alleging failures in protecting users' personal data, resulting in data breaches and unauthorized access to sensitive information, alongside claims of unlawful interception of electronic communications and violations of privacy laws. The plaintiffs seek damages and injunctive relief, asserting that Temu's negligence and deceptive business practices have led to significant privacy violations and financial losses for users. Temu has requested that this case be deemed related to other actions involving similar claims, arguing for consolidation to enhance judicial efficiency and consistency regarding the arbitration agreement.",E.D.N.Y.,nyed,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67812487/hu-v-whaleco-inc/,2025-10-24 "Board of Education Howard County v. Meta Platforms, Inc.",2023-06-01,1:23-cv-01473,"The Board of Education of Howard County has filed a complaint against multiple social media companies, including Meta Platforms, Snap, ByteDance, and Google, alleging that their platforms contribute to a mental health crisis among youth by promoting addictive behaviors and harmful content. The lawsuit claims that the defendants acted negligently and with gross negligence, creating a public nuisance that unreasonably interferes with the health and safety of the community, and seeks compensation for damages as well as an order to abate the negative impacts on students. The case is currently in the procedural stage of litigation following the filing of the complaint.",D. Md.,mdd,https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67475381/board-of-education-howard-county-v-meta-platforms-inc/,2023-06-21