Plaintiff(s) v. Defendant(s)
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Unassigned Judge
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July 19, 2023
Ex-CFO Says Marblegate Won't Pay Up After Abrupt Firing
Marblegate Asset Management's former chief financial officer has sued the alternative investment firm and a top partner in Delaware federal court for alleged breaches of employment, health insurance and other agreements after his abrupt firing in March.
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February 21, 2023
Crypto Firm's 'Simple Mistake' Sparked $186M Hack, Suit Says
A proposed class action is accusing the creator and funders of a system that enabled crypto users to send funds across blockchains of misrepresenting its security measures and running an illegal money-transmitting business that ultimately led users to lose big when a hacker stole $186 million from the system.
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February 15, 2023
Bitcoin Mining Co. Hit With Suit Over Alleged Ponzi Scheme
Bitcoin mining company VBit Technologies Corp. and a pair of former executives have been hit with an investor class action alleging they sold unregistered securities and ran a Ponzi scheme that paid out promised bitcoin as new investors bought into the scheme.
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November 17, 2022
Groups Open Constitutional Challenge To Del., NJ Gun Laws
Opponents of sweeping new state bans on sales, ownership or advertising of assault weapons and other firearms have filed three new suits in U.S. District Courts in Delaware and New Jersey, following a Delaware complaint filed in July challenging the measures as unconstitutional.
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October 06, 2022
Choking Death Covered Up By Group Home Staff, Suit Says
Staff at a residential services company tried to cover up the death of a woman with autism who choked on a strap used to restrain her to a wheelchair, according to a lawsuit in Delaware federal court.
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August 30, 2022
Netflix Sued By Ex-Vanity Fair Staffer Over 'Inventing Anna'
A former Vanity Fair photo editor and onetime friend of New York socialite scammer Anna Sorokin sued Netflix for defamation on Monday over her portrayal in the streaming service's show "Inventing Anna," saying a character in the series with her name is falsely depicted as a "shameless freeloader."
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June 14, 2022
Oil Co. Misclassified, Failed To Pay Supervisors OT, Suit Says
An ExxonMobil subsidiary incorrectly classified supervisors as independent contractors, thereby denying them overtime wages when they often clocked in over 60 hours per week, according to a proposed collective and class action filed in Delaware federal court.
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May 18, 2022
DocuSign Leaders Face Investor Suit Over Pandemic Growth
The CEO and directors of e-signature company DocuSign Inc. have been hit with a derivative shareholder lawsuit claiming they misled investors with predictions of long-term demand for the company's software after pandemic restrictions dissipated, culminating in a stock drop after disappointing December financial results.
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April 11, 2022
Arthrex Sues For Coverage Of Settled FCA Claims
Arthrex Inc. asked a Delaware federal court to order its insurers to apply $20 million in total policy limits to cover defense costs and a $16 million settlement over claims it violated the False Claims Act in a kickback scheme.
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March 08, 2022
Hospital System Faces ADA Suit From Medical Marijuana User
A woman who says she was offered a medical assistant position with Christiana Health Care System Inc. but never formally onboarded due to her status as a medical marijuana cardholder has sued the nonprofit hospital network for discrimination.