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Netflix faces $2.75 million class action lawsuit over Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight glitches
27.11.24
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Lital Dobrovitzky
Israeli subscribers demand compensation after technical failures ruined the streaming giant’s live sports event.
Lawsuit alleges Intel fired Jewish VP for complaining about anti-Israel bias
14.08.24
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Reuters
Former IDF soldier sues after alleging retaliation for reporting supervisor's anti-semitic posts.
Meta admits defeat against web-scraping firm Bright Data, abandons legal action
26.02.24
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CTech
“This is not a settlement. Bright Data did not make any agreement with Meta or make any changes to its conduct. This was a total concession by Meta to drop the case it brought against Bright Data for scraping public web data on its website,” Bright Data said
Jewish students sue Harvard, call it “bastion of rampant anti-Jewish hatred and harassment”
11.01.24
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Reuters
The students claim that Harvard sat idly and allowed escalating "Jew-bashing" so people could express themselves freely. "It is clear that Harvard will not correct its deep-seated antisemitism problem voluntarily," said the students' lawyer
Nova massacre survivors suing IDF, Shin Bet, Police for $55 million in damages
01.01.24
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Lital Dobrovitsky
"One phone call by IDF officials to the commander in charge of the party to disperse the party immediately in view of the expected risk would have saved the lives and prevented the bodily and mental injuries of hundreds of party participants," reads the lawsuit filed by 42 survivors of the massacre
Jewish students sued NYU for encouraging anti-Semitism on campus
16.11.23
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Reuters
In the complaint, the plaintiffs said antisemitism had been a "growing institutional problem" at NYU even before the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza began last month, and has since gotten worse
The Google tribunal: US Justice Department claims Google's default prevents competition
05.10.23
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Viki Auslender
As a series of senior executives from the technology sector testify in the trial against the search giant, the big question is: Did Google use its power to hurt competitors or is it simply the best?
Google pay: Google Israel will compensate app store users to the tune of $12 million
16.08.23
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Viki Auslender
Users who purchased an automatically renewed subscription between 2010 and 2022 will be entitled to a 55% refund. This is a compromise that the company reached in a class action against it that concerns Google Play users, whose subscription was renewed without informing them. Google Israel: "We made changes to the way users cancel Google Play subscriptions in Israel"
$400 million lawsuit reveals how Eytan Stibbe allegedly scammed his ex-partners in Africa
07.02.23
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Amir Kurz
Ami Lustig & Roy Ben Yami, who together with Stibbe founded the LR Group, which operated in Angola, claim Stibbe took over the company's assets worth hundreds of millions of dollars through “a series of fraudulent acts”
Investment firm Plus Ventures suing unicorn Lusha, claims it was defrauded of holdings
08.05.22
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Meir Orbach
The firm claims it invested in a previous reincarnation of Lusha. The unicorn, which raised $205 million at a $1.5 billion valuation last year, said it has no connection with the plaintiffs and that its product was built based on independent intellectual property
Passions, theft and a $31 million lawsuit: What happens when a client drains a company of its 126 employees
06.04.22
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Amir Kurtz
Jerusalem-based Brix Software seemed to have a prosperous partnership with New Jersey-based Cross River Bank, that was until a zoom call last December in which the bank’s founder convinced all of Brix’s employees to join his company instead
Israel’s space tourist being sued for hundreds of millions by the Minesweeper
21.03.22
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Amir Kurz
Avi Buzaglo-Yoresh, who developed a technology that can detect minefields through aerial images and was Eytan Stibbe’s partner, is suing the next astronaut, claiming he is owed funds from defense exports and projects in Africa. Stibbe: My connection to this activity and lawsuit is zero
Startup melodrama: Syte co-founders divorced, and now fired-ex-wife is suing for millions
10.08.21
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Meir Orbach
Ofer Fryman and wife Lihi Pinto-Fryman managed Syte, yet she claims she was unfairly fired due to management failures after her former husband “trampled her reputation.” Syte has rejected the claims, and says the procedure was carried out in a fair and sensitive manner
Childhood friends of Moshe Hogeg suing the Israeli businessman for NIS 18 million
26.05.21
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Lital Dovrovitski
Roee Bruchiel, who claims to be Hogeg’s childhood friend and who served as his personal assistant, and Eran Okashi, who worked as a bookkeeper at Hogeg’s Singulariteam VC, are suing former boss for fraud
Moshe Hogeg sues Samsung Ventures over nixed StoreDot shares deal
30.03.21
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Lital Dobrovitsky
The Israeli businessman claims the VC fund is shirking its agreement to sell him its shares in the company for $13 million
Telegram ordered by court to prevent distribution of copyright-infringing content
08.02.21
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Avior Abou
As part of a lawsuit filed by Israeli consortium ZIRA, the court ruled that Telegram must prevent groups of users from distributing content such as TV series, movies, translations and music
Cryptocurrency case against Moshe Hogeg dismissed in U.S. Federal court
27.01.21
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James Spiro
The case against Hogeg and STX Technologies alleged fraud, breach of contract, racketeering, and violations of Washington Securities laws
Inventors of self-flying crop duster sue IAI for squeezing them out of project
29.11.20
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Lital Dobrovitsky
Defense giant says the lawsuit is ‘baseless’ after former employee says he was fired so the company could develop the project behind his back
Analysis: Teva Pharmaceuticals is bogged down by legal issues, fails to kick-start growth
08.11.20
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Sophie Shulman
CEO Kare Schultz managed over the past three years to keep the boat steady and lessen its debt, but slow growth won’t satisfy investors
Infinidat employees suing Israeli tech unicorn for secretly diluting their shares
25.10.20
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Hagar Ravet
A lawsuit filed last week by past and present employees of the data storage company claims that Infinidat systematically and steadily diluted the employees' holdings behind their back
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