JPMorgan Sues Four TikTok Trend Participants for Bank Fraud

JPMorgan Chase & Co. is suing for fraud several people and companies the bank says used the methods of a Chase ATM “glitch” trend that went viral on TikTok.

Southwest Must Face Pilot Union’s Lawsuit, Fifth Circuit Rules

Southwest Airlines Co.'s pilot union can move forward with its lawsuit alleging the company illegally intimidated and disciplined pilots for labor organizing, a federal appeals court ruled.

No Public Right to Access Plea Supplements, 6th Circuit Says

A man facing murder charges in Kentucky lost an appeal to access sealed details about an alleged witness’s guilty plea in an unrelated firearms case, after the Sixth Circuit rejected his First Amendment challenge.

Appeals Court Tackles ‘3-D Chess’ in BIPA, Insurance Dispute

Federal appellate judges wrestled Monday with how to apply a complex web of judicial opinions in a dispute over whether a sauce-supply company must be indemnified from claimed violations of a landmark Illinois privacy law.

Subway Accused of Shortchanging Steak & Cheese Buyers on Meat

Subway Restaurants Inc. advertises its steak & cheese sandwich with photographs depicting the sandwiches with “at least 200% more meat” than the sandwiches buyers received, a proposed class action filed Monday alleged.

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