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Klayman v. Obama, 957 F.Supp.2d 1 (D.D.C., 2013), was a decision by the United States District Court for District of Columbia finding that the National Security Agency 's (NSA) bulk phone metadata collection program was unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment. [ 1] The ruling was later overturned on jurisdictional grounds, leaving the ...
Verizon customers could be entitled to up to $100 as part of a proposed settlement by the wireless provider. The carrier is looking to resolve a class-action lawsuit that accused it of unfair ...
Verizon Communications Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission, 740 F.3d 623 (D.C. Cir., 2014), was a case at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit vacating portions of the FCC Open Internet Order of 2010, which the court determined could only be applied to common carriers and not to Internet service providers. [ 1] The case was ...
Verizon New Jersey Inc. has reached a $175,000 settlement with the state Division of Consumer Affairs following an investigation into whether company violated consumer protection laws.
The woman gave Glauner her phone number but not her real name, instead using the alias “Mia,” according to a federal lawsuit the woman filed Monday in Raleigh against Glauner and Verizon. M.D ...
Visible Service LLC, doing business as Visible by Verizon, is an American all-digital prepaid mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) and brand wholly-owned by Verizon. Launched in 2018, the carrier offers services on the Verizon network , with all services delivered via e-commerce and mobile apps , and no brick and mortar retail presence.
Verizon Communications v. Law Offices of Curtis V. Trinko, LLP, often shortened to Verizon v. Trinko, 540 U.S. 398 (2004), is a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in the field of Antitrust law. It held that the Telecommunications Act of 1996 had not modified the framework of the Sherman Act, preserving claims that satisfy ...
July 29, 2024 at 2:49 PM. Mark Makela. Wireless providers including T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon have faced a string of lawsuits in recent years from women who allege retail employees stole intimate ...