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Pueblo County School District 70 sues Meta Platforms

Pueblo County School District 70 sues Meta Platforms

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Brush School District Re-2J Colorado v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et al - Personal Injury Product Liability

Brush School District Re-2J Colorado filed a civil product liability complaint against Meta Platforms, Inc. and unnamed defendants in the Northern District of California on April 7, 2026. The school district brings personal injury product liability claims under diversity jurisdiction, likely related to alleged harms from social media platform use among district students. The complaint seeks damages and potentially injunctive relief.

Priority review Enforcement Product Safety
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Butter v. Synopsys, Inc. - Personal Injury

Matthew Butter filed a personal injury complaint against Synopsys, Inc. in the Northern District of California on April 7, 2026. The civil diversity case (Case No. 3:26-cv-03006) has been assigned to the San Francisco courthouse. A proposed summons and certificate of interested entities have also been filed. No response, judgment, or substantive ruling has been issued.

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Kaneka Corporation v. Designs For Health, Inc., et al.

The United States District Court for the District of Delaware issued a ruling in Case 21-209 filed by Kaneka Corporation against Designs For Health, Inc. and related parties. Judge William C. Bryson presided over the matter with an opinion issued on April 7, 2026. The case involves a patent or intellectual property dispute between the parties.

Priority review Enforcement Intellectual Property
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ImagineAR, Inc. et al v. Niantic, Inc. - Patent Infringement

The United States District Court for the District of Delaware issued a ruling in Case 24-1252, ImagineAR, Inc. et al v. Niantic, Inc., presided over by Judge Joshua D. Wolson. The court addressed patent infringement claims brought by augmented reality technology company ImagineAR against Niantic, Inc., the developer of Pokémon GO and other location-based gaming applications. The opinion sets forth the court's findings and legal conclusions regarding the disputed intellectual property.

Priority review Enforcement Intellectual Property
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LG Land, LLC v. Dream Finders Holdings - Expert Determination Not Arbitration

The Delaware Court of Chancery dismissed a case filed by LG Land, LLC et al. against Dream Finders Holdings, LLC et al., finding it lacked statutory subject matter jurisdiction to confirm what plaintiffs characterized as an arbitration award. The court determined that KPMG's determination under the Asset Purchase Agreement was an expert determination, not an arbitration award, so 10 Del. C. § 5713 (arbitration award confirmation) did not apply. The case is dismissed with leave to transfer to Superior Court within sixty days.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Roger Haley honored for decades of Tennessee service

Roger Haley honored for decades of Tennessee service

Routine Notice
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Tennessee Honors West Valley Middle School Lady Wolves Basketball Champions

The Tennessee General Assembly passed Senate Joint Resolution SJR0965 to honor and commend the West Valley Middle School Lady Wolves girls' basketball team on winning the Tennessee Middle School Athletic Association Class 3A state championship. The resolution was signed by the Senate Speaker on April 7, 2026, and received unanimous approval in both chambers.

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Board of Tests for Alcohol and Drug Influence; sunset; emergency

Oklahoma HB3008 passed the House and Senate with an emergency clause, eliminating the Board of Tests for Alcohol and Drug Influence through a sunset provision. The bill takes effect immediately upon passage and removes the state regulatory body overseeing alcohol and drug testing procedures for motor vehicle offenses. The measure passed the House 91-1 and received unanimous approval from the Senate Public Safety Committee.

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Public Finance Consultant Reporting Requirement

Oklahoma HB3413 passed the House of Representatives on March 24, 2026 with unanimous support (95-0) and was referred to the Senate Retirement and Government Resources Committee. The bill establishes annual reporting requirements for consultants contracting with state agencies and mandates submission of annual estimates of funds needed. The bill was introduced in January 2026 and amended in March 2026 before engrossment.

Routine Consultation Government Contracting

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