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  1. ICYMI: ChatGPT sued over secret data transfers to Meta and Google: A class action filed May 13 alleges ChatGPT secretly transmitted users' conversation topics and personal identifiers to Meta and Google without their consent. ppc.land/chatgpt-sued-over-sec #ChatGPT #PrivacyConcerns #DataProtection #LegalAction #Meta

  2. ICYMI: ChatGPT sued over secret data transfers to Meta and Google: A class action filed May 13 alleges ChatGPT secretly transmitted users' conversation topics and personal identifiers to Meta and Google without their consent. ppc.land/chatgpt-sued-over-sec #ChatGPT #PrivacyConcerns #DataProtection #LegalAction #Meta

  3. ICYMI: ChatGPT sued over secret data transfers to Meta and Google: A class action filed May 13 alleges ChatGPT secretly transmitted users' conversation topics and personal identifiers to Meta and Google without their consent. ppc.land/chatgpt-sued-over-sec #ChatGPT #PrivacyConcerns #DataProtection #LegalAction #Meta

  4. Polish EU lawmaker Dominik Tarczynski threatens legal action against Starmer over ‘hatred and division’ remarks on London rally

    Polish Member of the European Parliament Dominik Tarczynski has threatened legal action against UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer…
    #Europe #EU #EuropeanParliament #DominikTarczynski #hatredanddivision #KeirStarmer #legalaction #Londonrally
    europesays.com/europe/43151/

  5. Cordisco & Saile files lawsuit for family of worker killed in Bristol Health & Rehab Center explosion, seeking accountability and justice for tragic loss #WorkplaceSafety #LegalAction

  6. Cordisco & Saile files lawsuit for family of worker killed in Bristol Health & Rehab Center explosion, seeking accountability and justice for tragic loss #WorkplaceSafety #LegalAction

  7. Cordisco & Saile files lawsuit for family of worker killed in Bristol Health & Rehab Center explosion, seeking accountability and justice for tragic loss #WorkplaceSafety #LegalAction

  8. Those who have been defrauded by Donald Trump’s corruption should collectively sue him for damages in civil court and press for criminal charges.

    #TrumpCrime #TrumpCorruption #TrumpFraud #LegalAction #ClassAction #CriminalCharges #Trump

  9. Those who have been defrauded by Donald Trump’s corruption should collectively sue him for damages in civil court and press for criminal charges.

    #TrumpCrime #TrumpCorruption #TrumpFraud #LegalAction #ClassAction #CriminalCharges #Trump

  10. Those who have been defrauded by Donald Trump’s corruption should collectively sue him for damages in civil court and press for criminal charges.

    #TrumpCrime #TrumpCorruption #TrumpFraud #LegalAction #ClassAction #CriminalCharges #Trump

  11. Those who have been defrauded by Donald Trump’s corruption should collectively sue him for damages in civil court and press for criminal charges.

    #TrumpCrime #TrumpCorruption #TrumpFraud #LegalAction #ClassAction #CriminalCharges #Trump

  12. Those who have been defrauded by Donald Trump’s corruption should collectively sue him for damages in civil court and press for criminal charges.

    #TrumpCrime #TrumpCorruption #TrumpFraud #LegalAction #ClassAction #CriminalCharges #Trump

  13. Actor Celina Jaitly's Husband, Peter Haag, Subject of Mumbai Police FIR and Look Out Circular

    Mumbai Police filed an FIR and LOC against Peter Haag, Celina Jaitly's husband, over cruelty and harassment allegations. Find out what happens next.

    #CelinaJaitly, #PeterHaag, #MumbaiPolice, #DomesticViolence, #LegalAction

    newsletter.tf/celina-jaitly-hu

  14. Mumbai Police have issued a Look Out Circular against Peter Haag, husband of actor Celina Jaitly, following a complaint of cruelty and harassment. This action follows a recent FIR filing.

    #CelinaJaitly, #PeterHaag, #MumbaiPolice, #DomesticViolence, #LegalAction
    newsletter.tf/celina-jaitly-hu

  15. Germany’s OHB to consider legal action if EU clears Airbus, Thales, Leonardo satellite merger

    By Gianluca Lo Nostro May 7 (Reuters) – German satellite maker OHB will consider legal action if EU…
    #Europe #EU #airbus #EuropeanUnion #Germansatellite #legalaction #Leonardo #MarcoFuchs #plannedmerger #satellitebusinesses #Thales
    europesays.com/europe/35013/

  16. Germany’s OHB to consider legal action if EU clears Airbus, Thales, Leonardo satellite merger

    By Gianluca Lo Nostro May 7 (Reuters) – German satellite maker OHB will consider legal action if EU…
    #Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #Airbus #europe #Germansatellite #legalaction #Leonardo #MarcoFuchs #plannedmerger #satellitebusinesses #thales
    europesays.com/netherlands/956

  17. Germany’s OHB to consider legal action if EU clears Airbus, Thales, Leonardo satellite merger

    By Gianluca Lo Nostro May 7 (Reuters) – German satellite maker OHB will consider legal action if EU…
    #Germany #DE #Europe #EU #Europa #Airbus #Germansatellite #legalaction #Leonardo #MarcoFuchs #plannedmerger #satellitebusinesses #Thales
    europesays.com/germany/11043/

  18. #DerekJones was grabbed by a #police officer at a rally against the visiting #Israeli president, #IsaacHerzog. Jones had his hands in the air as two police officers repeatedly punch him.

    Jones is due to become the first protester to launch #legalaction in the #NewSouthWales #supremecourt against police over their conduct at the protest. He plans to file a #personalinjury claim over what he alleges was an #unprovoked #assault.

    #auspol #Minns #PoliceState

    theguardian.com/australia-news

  19. #DerekJones was grabbed by a #police officer at a rally against the visiting #Israeli president, #IsaacHerzog. Jones had his hands in the air as two police officers repeatedly punch him.

    Jones is due to become the first protester to launch #legalaction in the #NewSouthWales #supremecourt against police over their conduct at the protest. He plans to file a #personalinjury claim over what he alleges was an #unprovoked #assault.

    #auspol #Minns #PoliceState

    theguardian.com/australia-news

  20. #DerekJones was grabbed by a #police officer at a rally against the visiting #Israeli president, #IsaacHerzog. Jones had his hands in the air as two police officers repeatedly punch him.

    Jones is due to become the first protester to launch #legalaction in the #NewSouthWales #supremecourt against police over their conduct at the protest. He plans to file a #personalinjury claim over what he alleges was an #unprovoked #assault.

    #auspol #Minns #PoliceState

    theguardian.com/australia-news

  21. #DerekJones was grabbed by a #police officer at a rally against the visiting #Israeli president, #IsaacHerzog. Jones had his hands in the air as two police officers repeatedly punch him.

    Jones is due to become the first protester to launch #legalaction in the #NewSouthWales #supremecourt against police over their conduct at the protest. He plans to file a #personalinjury claim over what he alleges was an #unprovoked #assault.

    #auspol #Minns #PoliceState

    theguardian.com/australia-news

  22. #DerekJones was grabbed by a #police officer at a rally against the visiting #Israeli president, #IsaacHerzog. Jones had his hands in the air as two police officers repeatedly punch him.

    Jones is due to become the first protester to launch #legalaction in the #NewSouthWales #supremecourt against police over their conduct at the protest. He plans to file a #personalinjury claim over what he alleges was an #unprovoked #assault.

    #auspol #Minns #PoliceState

    theguardian.com/australia-news

  23. WRONGFUL DEATH SUITS FILED IN WAKE OF BIFFLE FATAL CRASH

    Two lawsuits target Greg Biffle's estate after a fatal December 18th plane crash. Claims focus on pilot licensing and aircraft maintenance.

    #GregBiffle, #WrongfulDeath, #PlaneCrash, #NTSB, #LegalAction

    newsletter.tf/wrongful-death-s

  24. Two wrongful death lawsuits have been filed against the estate of former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle following a fatal plane crash on December 18th. This follows the NTSB's preliminary report on the incident.

    #GregBiffle, #WrongfulDeath, #PlaneCrash, #NTSB, #LegalAction
    newsletter.tf/wrongful-death-s

  25. The evolving role of climate attribution science in legal action against corporates
    businessgreen.com/opinion/4528
    Globally, there is a steady rise in the use of litigation to seek redress for climate-related harms and a reduction in emissions. To succeed, lawyers …
    #science #climate #legalaction #corporation

  26. Hungary files espionage charges against investigative journalist Szabolcs Panyi

    Berlin, April 1, 2026—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Hungarian authorities to immediately drop all espionage charges against investigative journalist…
    #Hungary #HU #Europe #Europa #EU #Direkt36 #espionage #hír #hungary #intimidation #legalaction #Magyarország #pegasus #SzabolcsPanyi #VSquare
    europesays.com/2888683/

  27. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida has indicted Alen Zheng for placing an improvised explosive device at MacDill Air Force Base. Two individuals are implicated in this serious incident. #PublicSafety #LegalAction

  28. ‘SMOKING GUN’ MINUTES: Council publishes secret notes as Ospreys death date revealed

    Swansea Council has taken the extraordinary step of publishing the redacted notes to prove that the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) plans to axe the region after the 2026/27 season.

    The “smoking gun” document directly contradicts claims made by WRU boss Abi Tierney, who suggested this week that no final decision had been made on the club’s future.

    According to the minutes, Council Leader Rob Stewart was told in a January meeting that the Ospreys would “no longer exist” as a professional men’s team if the controversial sale of Cardiff Rugby to Y11 goes ahead.

    The documents even show that Ms Tierney began proposing “alternative uses” for a redeveloped St Helen’s ground once the regional team had been disbanded.

    Cllr Stewart hit out at the WRU leadership, branding their recent media comments “deeply concerning and misleading.”

    He said:

    “They contradict what we were clearly told in our meeting. We cannot allow the WRU to misrepresent the position or mislead players, staff, and supporters.”

    The minutes, which include track-changed comments from Ms Tierney herself, reveal a tense showdown behind closed doors.

    In one section, Ospreys CEO Lance Bradley reportedly admitted the club was losing £2.5 million a year and was:

    “going to fold whatever happened.”

    The Council has now launched a high-stakes legal battle and referred the WRU to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to block the deal.

    It is the latest escalation in a seismic showdown that has seen 51 clubs move to axe the WRU chairman.

    The Council previously launched legal action over the Cardiff sale, accusing the union of “moving the goalposts.”

    The WRU had reportedly tried to block the publication of the minutes, claiming the meeting was confidential.

    However, Cllr Stewart insisted the public has a right to know, adding: “The Council has a duty to act in the public interest and that means being open, honest and transparent.”

    Despite the bleak outlook from the WRU, Ospreys Director Rob Davies insisted the club is “financially committed” to a long-term future at St Helen’s.

    He said:

    “We believe Wales should retain four regional teams. Our future lies at a redeveloped St Helen’s.”

    The revelation comes after Alun Wyn Jones warned that losing the Ospreys would leave a “rugby black hole” across Swansea Bay.

    The Senedd has also delivered a damning verdict on the WRU’s handling of the crisis, accusing them of a “dereliction of duty.”

    With the 2026/27 season now marked as a potential end date, the battle for the survival of regional rugby in West Wales has reached a point of no return.

    The redacted minutes in full

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    #AbiTierney #featured #legalAction #Ospreys #regionalRugby #RobStewart #StHelens #SwanseaCouncil #WelshRugby #WRU
  29. Legal action will be initiated against individuals sharing war footage on social media in Iran, according to the Iranian Ministry of Justice. #Iran #LegalAction

  30. Swansea Council launches legal action against WRU over Cardiff Rugby sale

    The Council argues that the WRU’s agreement with Y11, which already owns the Ospreys, breaches UK competition law and undermines the integrity of the WRU’s own restructuring process for the men’s professional game.

    The move is the latest escalation in a bitter dispute over the future of Welsh regional rugby, which has seen the WRU announce plans to cut one of Wales’s four professional teams by 2027.

    In a statement, Swansea Council said it had been left with no choice but to act after the WRU moved to strike a direct deal to sell Cardiff Rugby to Y11, bypassing an open competition it had publicly committed to.

    “We have serious legal concerns about the proposed sale of Cardiff Rugby to Y11 and the WRU’s decision to cut the number of regional teams from four to three,” said Cllr Rob Stewart, Leader of Swansea Council.

    “We believe the WRU’s actions breach competition law, and we intend to challenge their process in court.”

    The legal proceedings follow Swansea Council’s recent request for the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to investigate the proposed deal.

    Cllr Stewart added: “We are taking steps to challenge a process that threatens the future of regional rugby in Swansea. If this deal proceeds then the Ospreys will cease to exist as a professional regional team at the end of the 2026/27 season, based on what we’ve been told.

    “We believe the WRU has acted unlawfully, and we will continue fighting on behalf of the Ospreys and rugby supporters across Wales.”

    The WRU rescued Cardiff Rugby from administration in April 2025 at a cost believed to be in the region of £9 million.

    Celine Jones, of Capital Law who acts for Swansea Council, said: “The potential sale of Cardiff Rugby by the WRU to Y11 – the owner of the Ospreys – and the decision to reduce the licences from four to three (with Cardiff Rugby being guaranteed one of the three) raises valid concerns which the court and the CMA are being asked to investigate.”

    The Welsh Rugby Union has given written confirmation that it will not complete the deal with Y11 to buy Cardiff Rugby prior to March 16. That’s when Swansea Council’s injunction application to pause the deal will be heard at the High Court.

    #CardiffRugby #CllrRobStewart #featured #legalAction #Ospreys #SwanseaCouncil #WRU #Y11 #Y11SportsAndMedia
  31. Bristol Airport drags Welsh ministers to tribunal over £205m Cardiff Airport bailout

    The two‑day hearing at the Competition Appeal Tribunal will examine whether ministers broke subsidy control rules when they approved a decade‑long financial rescue plan for the publicly owned airport.

    The case — filed last summer — argues the subsidy amounts to a taxpayer‑funded advantage that could lure passengers and airlines away from Bristol Airport, which serves around 10 million travellers a year and draws heavily from South Wales.

    According to the appeal documents, Bristol Airport claims the Welsh Government’s investment equates to £71.50 per Cardiff Airport passenger, accusing ministers of effectively “paying people to go on holiday”.

    The challenge also alleges Cardiff Airport should have been treated as an “ailing or insolvent enterprise”, a legal classification that would have triggered stricter checks before public money could be handed over.

    The Welsh Government has repeatedly defended its decision, saying it will “fight for our ability to invest” in the airport’s long‑term future. Ministers argue the funding will support new hangars, maintenance facilities, cargo capacity and new global routes designed to boost Wales’s economy.

    But the tribunal filing shows the Competition and Markets Authority’s Subsidy Advice Unit had already raised concerns, recommending more evidence on the subsidy’s proportionality, its impact on competition, and whether the airport could realistically deliver the promised economic benefits.

    Welsh Conservatives: “A bottomless pit of taxpayers’ money”

    The legal battle has reignited fierce political criticism, with the Welsh Conservatives accusing Labour ministers of pouring public money into a failing airport.

    Shadow Transport Secretary Sam Rowlands MS said the case exposed “reckless spending” by the Welsh Government.

    “Labour and Plaid Cymru have already sunk more than £200 million of taxpayers’ money into this failing nationalised airport — that’s around £286 per household across Wales,” he said.

    “Now, even more public money will be wasted on legal costs to defend this subsidy. People across Wales are rightly asking what they are getting in return.”

    Rowlands said the airport should be sold to the private sector “so it can survive, succeed and stop draining taxpayers’ money”.

    Andrew RT Davies: “You can throw all the money you like at it…”

    Former Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies MS said ministers must explain what the £205 million handout has actually delivered.

    “We all want to see a thriving airport, as it would bring huge benefits to the economy of South Wales,” he said. “But competent leadership is a necessary ingredient to achieving that.”

    Davies warned that “a bottomless pit of money” would not fix the airport without strategic direction, pointing to the fact that Qatar Airways — once a flagship long‑haul partner — has still not resumed flights to Cardiff.

    “Since they bought Cardiff Airport, Senedd ministers have spent over £400 million of taxpayers’ money on it,” he said. “Given this level of investment, the airport should be in a far better position than it is.”

    What happens next?

    A panel of three, chaired by barrister Ben Tidswell, will hear Bristol Airport’s appeal against the subsidy and the response of Welsh ministers.

    Bristol Airport is asking the tribunal to quash the subsidy, declare it unlawful, and — if necessary — order the Welsh Government to recover any money already handed over.

    The Welsh Government said it would present its case “through the proper legal process” and declined to comment further.

    The outcome could have major implications not only for Cardiff Airport’s future, but for how devolved governments across the UK support strategic infrastructure.

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    #AndrewRTDaviesMS #BristolAirport #CardiffAirport #CardiffAirportSubsidy #CompetitionAndMarketsAuthority #CompetitionAppealTribunal #legalAction #SamRowlandsMS #SubsidyAdviceUnit #WelshGovernment