Tag #Legal Dispute

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Texas Woman Sues Lottery Commission Over $83.5 Million Unpaid Winnings

A Texas woman is suing the state lottery commission for failing to pay her an $83.5 million prize after winning the Lotto Texas lottery via the Jackpocket app, a lottery courier service the commission later banned.

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Istanbul Court Investigates Annulment of İmamoğlu's Diploma

Istanbul's 5th Administrative Court is investigating the annulment of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's university diploma, requesting documents from Istanbul University, YÖK, and the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office to determine the legality of the university's actions and the timeline leading up to ...

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Italian Court Rejects Savoy Family's Jewel Claim

A Rome court ruled on May 15, 2024, that the Savoy family's claim to their jewels, currently held by the Italian state since 1946, is unfounded, prompting the family to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.

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Fortnite Offline Worldwide Amidst Epic Games-Apple Dispute

Epic Games claims Apple blocked its Fortnite submission to the US App Store, leading to the game's global unavailability; Apple denies removing Fortnite from EU alternative marketplaces, stating it only requested a resubmission excluding the US App Store.

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Mbappé Sues PSG for €55 Million in Unpaid Wages

Kylian Mbappé is suing his former club, Paris Saint-Germain, for €55 million in unpaid wages stemming from a disputed 2022 contract extension, with a French court currently holding the funds in question.

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Hohenzollern Art Dispute Resolved: 27,000 Treasures Remain Publicly Accessible

The descendants of Germany's last Kaiser and the German government reached an agreement transferring ownership of 27,000 art treasures to a joint non-profit foundation, resolving a century-long dispute and ensuring the artworks remain accessible to the public in Berlin and Brandenburg museums.

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Mexican Second-Division Clubs Sue for Reinstatement of Promotion and Relegation

Ten Mexican second-division football clubs filed a lawsuit with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against Liga MX and the FMF on Monday, demanding the reinstatement of promotion and relegation for the 2025-2026 season after a six-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, citing the FMF's failu...

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King Juan Carlos Sues Former President Revilla for Defamation

King Juan Carlos I of Spain is suing former Cantabrian President Miguel Ángel Revilla for €50,000 over public criticism, escalating a conflict following a failed conciliation attempt; the King seeks damages for alleged defamation.

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A69 Highway Construction: Public Rapporteur Recommends Resumption

A public rapporteur recommends resuming the A69 highway construction between Toulouse and Castres, halted in February due to lack of a "major imperative reason of public interest," despite a Senate vote supporting the project and the project being 2/3 complete, leading to legal challenges over envir...

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Finetwork Halts Vodafone Payments, Triggering €50 Million Legal Battle

Finetwork, a Spanish MVNO using Vodafone's network, halted €50 million in payments, leading to cross-complaints with the CNMC and lawsuits. Vodafone seeks account seizures, while Finetwork claims Vodafone's breaches caused €150 million in damages; operations continue.

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Taxi Driver Charged with Theft After Allegedly Stealing from UK Foreign Secretary

A taxi driver faces theft charges in France for allegedly stealing luggage and cash from UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy and his wife after a trip from Italy; Lammy and his wife are listed as victims, and the driver will appear in court in November 2025.

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Hohenzollern Art Dispute Settled: 27,000 Pieces Remain in Public Museums

The descendants of Germany's last Kaiser and the German government settled a nearly 100-year-old dispute over 27,000 pieces of art from the Hohenzollern collection; the art will remain in Berlin and Brandenburg museums under a new joint foundation.

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