Corporate Law
May 15, 2025
Google LLC is a global technology company founded and headquartered in Mountain View, California. Google specializes in internet-related services and products, ranging from search engines, online advertising, software, cloud computing, and a variety of other services. The method in which Google earns revenue is through digital advertising, with a significant amount of earning coming from the search engine and advertising platforms.
April 15, 2025
On January 5, 2024, Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, a Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft, experienced a sudden cabin depressurization after a door plug detached mid-flight. The aircraft, which was en route to Ontario, California from Portland, Oregon, returned safely to Portland International Airport. Fortunately, no serious physical injuries were reported among the passengers. However, passengers reported experiencing significant emotional trauma and distress.
This case is significant because the Boeing 737 MAX 9 has a history of safety concerns, with the entire MAX series being grounded globally in 2019 after two fatal crashes involving the MAX 8 model. Despite extensive modifications and recertification, the incident involving Flight 1282 has raised renewed concerns about Boeing's manufacturing standards and quality control.
March 15, 2025
Currently, the PBMs CVS Caremark, Cigna Express Group, and UnitedHealth Group OptumRX make up about 80% of the market share, almost $600 billion in 2024, covering around 270 million people. Over the past 20 years, the price of insulin has shot up 600%. The FTC alleges that this is because the revenue created for PBMs comes partly from rebates and fees, and when the price of insulin increases, so do rebates and fees. Therefore, the FTC is suing these three PBMs for inflated insulin prices.
March 15, 2025
The Corporate Transparency Act known as CTA is a new act that was passed last year on January 1st 2024. According to the American Bar Association "is intended to provide law enforcement with beneficial ownership information for the purpose of detecting, preventing, and punishing terrorism, money laundering and other misconduct through business entities".
February 15, 2025
Grubhub is being sued due to charging fees, including service and small order fees to subscribers that are not part of Grubhub+ a service that required customers to pay $9.99 a month. But not all restaurants are part of Grubhub+ and Grubhub didn't make that clear to its subscribers.
January 15, 2025
Disney Parks are being sued because of improperly making food and making sure it is safe to eat for people who have accommodations with food. NPR states that it has "negligence of preparing Tangsuans food and improperly training their employees to make sure that the food is allergy safe." Kanokporn Tangsuan experienced a fatal allergic reaction to food she had in a restaurant located within a shopping center owned by The Walt Disney Company.
December 15, 2024
On April 1, 2020, T-Mobile and Sprint completed their merger. This 2 year process creates the third largest mobile carrier, intended to compete with AT&T and Verizon. This new carrier—still named T-Mobile—strengthens their services in new locations, using Sprint technology and infrastructure. The case of the Sprint–T-Mobile merger was decided by...
November 15, 2024
The HSR Act is also known as the Hart-Scott Rodino Act of 1976, is a landmark federal law that was created in the United States Congress on September 30th 1976, and is named after three senators, Phillip Hart, Hugh Scott and Peter Rodino....