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Australian billionaire sued Facebook over misuse his reputation in scam ads

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents according to Guardian: An Australian billionaire has launched court action in California and Western Australia against Facebook over misuse of his picture in cryptocurrency scam ads. In March 2019 some ads were uploaded to Facebook, using images of well-known people including Andrew Forest, an Australian billionaire, in their ads based on the target region. These ads are represented as a news story claiming the celebrity has …

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Boeing reached a $237.5 million settlement in a lawsuit over 737 max safety oversight

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents according to The Reuters: Boeing Co, the well-known airplane manufacturer, directors have reached a $237.5 million settlement with shareholders to settle a lawsuit regarding the board’s safety oversight of the 737 MAX aircraft. Boeing’s best selling plane, 737 MAX, was grounded for 20 months after two fatal during five months back in  2018- 2019 that 346 people have died., Boeing’s plane was returned to service after …

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Google compelled to pay $13 millions to internet privacy advocacies over privacy infringement

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represent According to Reuters:  A U.S. appeals court upheld Google’s settlement of a long-running class action lawsuit over assertion that Google illegally collected personal data through Wi-Fi from an estimated 60 million people with its vehicle for Street View program. Google was accused of having inadvertently collected the data while driving its vehicles through neighborhoods from 2008 to 2010 to collect photos for Street View. In June …

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Johnson & Johnson appeal over Mississippi talc lawsuits was rejected by U.S. Supreme Court

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents, according to Reuters: The U.S. Supreme Court declined Johnson & Johnson’s bid to throw out the Mississippi state’s lawsuit regarding claims that this company has failed to inform customers about dangerous materials used in its products. In 2014, Mississippi state filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and claimed that this company failed to inform customers about existing talcum in its products which caused cancer. …

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EU initiates legal actions against Poland over infringement of EU Law

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents, according to Deutsche Welle: The EU sends a formal notice of starting an infringement process against Warsaw, Poland due to violating EU law and undermines its primacy over Poland’s national judiciary. The European Commission has warned that Poland would be condemned to financial penalties for failing to comply with EU law. Also, Warsaw has two months to reply to the EU’s legal notice. The European …

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Tesla’s investor initiates a litigation against Tesla due to Elon Musk’s Tweet

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents, according to Republicworld: Tesla was slapped with litigation by its investor David Wagner over the CEO of Tesla. Wagner asserted that the Tesla CEO, Elon Musk’s survey, as a tweet, on a 10% stock sale caused a remarkable deduction in Tesla stocks. As per the lawsuit, the plaintiff asked for an investigation into whether Musk’s tweet violates his last obligation to approve his social …

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Amazon has been fined over €1B for violating some merchant’s rights by Italy competition regulator

Karimi and Associates Law Firm presents according to Jurist: Italy’s competition authority (AGCM), announced that it fined Amazon € 1,128 billion ($1.28 billion) for harming its dominating market position and damaging competitors in the e-commerce logistics industry. The AGCM claimed that Amazon provides merchants who use Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA), with advantages in terms of visibility and sales, including access to Amazon’s “Prime” label. According to the commission, Amazon took advantage in …

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China to issue futures laws, encourage listing of leading future firms

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents according to Reuters: Vice chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, Fang Xinghai said China is expected to release its first futures law in 2022 after considering it for years, which will help further regulate the derivatives market. He also reiterated that China will allow more foreign traders to participate in domestic markets while deepening price influence of existing products such as crude oil, iron ore …

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UNESCO member States adopted an agreement to ensure the development of Artificial Intelligence

Karimi and Associates Law Firm presents according to UN News: States, private sectors, and technology companies are using Artificial Intelligent systems in present in many aspects, Artificial Intelligence can be useful and also damaging. According to UNESCO, AI is also supporting the decision-making of governments and the private sector, as well as helping combat global problems such as climate change and world hunger. adoption of a recommendation in ethics of AI was …

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Apple files a lawsuit against Russia over App Store’s ruling

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents according to Reuters: Apple has started legal proceedings against Russia’s anti-monopoly regulator in a dispute concerning alternative payment options on its App Store platform. Russia opened an antitrust case against Apple in late October, accusing it of failing to allow app developers to tell customers about alternative payment options when using the App Store. It said Apple could face a fine, based on its revenue in …

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