A California state court judge has denied motions by Meta Platforms and Google’s YouTube seeking a new trial after a jury found the companies liable for designing social media platforms that are ...
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In this week's Legal Speak episode, litigator W. Mark Lanier of The Lanier Law Firm discusses his landmark $6 million social media addiction verdict against Meta Platforms and Google as Zach Kinzler ...
Social media is no longer a niche pastime or even a recreational activity; it is a defining feature of adolescence. Nearly 60 percent of the global population now uses social media, and young people ...
In ‌the filing, submitted on Monday but made public on Wednesday, Meta asked the judge who oversaw the trial to overturn the ⁠verdict and rule in its favor or order a new trial. A New Mexico jury ...
May 6 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms (META.O), opens new tab has asked a Los Angeles judge to throw out a jury’s verdict finding the company liable for a woman’s depression in a landmark trial over ...
Meta is pushing back against a pair of verdicts that awarded plaintiffs hundreds of millions. The company has vowed to appeal the New Mexico and California rulings, and has already taken ...
In this week's episode, Michelle Morgante, regional managing editor of The Recorder, speaks with Amanda Bronstad about two recent verdicts that found social media platforms harmed the mental health of ...
MERINO, Colo. — Two jury verdicts in two days this week found major social media companies, Meta and YouTube, liable for harming children who used their platforms. For one Colorado mother, the ...
William Kovacic, Director, Competition Law Center at George Washington University Law School, says the two recent verdicts against Meta and Google pose a dangerous threat to big tech companies. as ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - It’s the verdict heard across Silicon Valley and beyond. A Los Angeles jury found both Meta and YouTube liable for designing addictive products that have a negative impact ...