The former executive sued ByteDance, which owns TikTok, for wrongful termination and accused the company of lifting content from rivals and “supreme access” by the Chinese Communist Party.
Category: Suits and Litigation (Civil)
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Joe Kapp’s Lawsuit Paved the Way for N.F.L. Free Agency
The Vikings and Patriots quarterback successfully challenged pro football’s standard contracts in the 1970s, setting a legal precedent that the players’ union used to win later court battles.
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Donald Trump on CNN? A Live Town Hall Reignites a Debate.
Wednesday’s town hall has already proved divisive — and it could be an unsettling preview for the TV news industry as it prepares to cover a presidential contest that is likely to feature Mr. Trump.
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E. Jean Carroll Winning Courtroom Style
During the E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump rape trial, every detail was part of building the case. Even the clothes.
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E. Jean Carrol Winning Courtroom Style
During the E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump rape trial, every detail was part of building the case. Even the clothes.
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U.S. Loses Key Case on Rights to H.I.V.-Prevention Drugs
In an unusual court trial, a federal jury sided with the drug maker Gilead Sciences in a dispute over who came up with the idea of using a daily pill to prevent H.I.V.
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Fox Producer Dismisses, for Now, Case Accusing Network of Coercion
The lawsuit, brought by Abby Grossberg, accused the cable network of pressuring her to lie in a deposition. Her lawyers say they intend to refile the case in a different jurisdiction.
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Goldman Sachs to Pay $215 Million to Settle Gender Bias Suit
The lawsuit accused the Wall Street bank of hindering women’s career advancement and paying them less than their male colleagues.
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Judge Dismisses F.T.C. Lawsuit Against Kochava, a Location Data Broker
The ruling was a blow to the commission’s intensifying efforts to crack down on the sale and use of sensitive personal information.
