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Court Rules Against Insurance Company's 'Lie Presumption' in Car Accident Claim
Sion, while reversing her car, hit another vehicle; initially claiming her husband was driving to avoid her husband's employer's responsibility for the deductible. The court, however, ruled in her favor, emphasizing the need to assess intent behind false statements in insurance claims.
Court Rules Against Insurance Company's 'Lie Presumption' in Car Accident Claim
Sion, while reversing her car, hit another vehicle; initially claiming her husband was driving to avoid her husband's employer's responsibility for the deductible. The court, however, ruled in her favor, emphasizing the need to assess intent behind false statements in insurance claims.
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44% Bias Score


Andrew Tate Faces Unprecedented Civil Suit for Coercive Control
Four women are suing Andrew Tate in a civil case for rape, assault, and coercive control between 2013 and 2015, arguing that the coercive control constitutes "intentional infliction of harm," a legal concept similar to emotional distress; a trial is expected in early 2027.
Andrew Tate Faces Unprecedented Civil Suit for Coercive Control
Four women are suing Andrew Tate in a civil case for rape, assault, and coercive control between 2013 and 2015, arguing that the coercive control constitutes "intentional infliction of harm," a legal concept similar to emotional distress; a trial is expected in early 2027.
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36% Bias Score


Louisiana Lawsuit Against Chevron Threatens Energy Sector
Plaquemines Parish is suing Chevron for billions of dollars in damages, alleging decades of environmental damage caused by Texaco; if successful, this could create a legal precedent impacting future energy exploration in Louisiana.
Louisiana Lawsuit Against Chevron Threatens Energy Sector
Plaquemines Parish is suing Chevron for billions of dollars in damages, alleging decades of environmental damage caused by Texaco; if successful, this could create a legal precedent impacting future energy exploration in Louisiana.
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52% Bias Score


Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE over Climate Change-Related Flooding Risk
A Peruvian farmer is suing German energy company RWE in a German court, claiming its historical greenhouse gas emissions increased glacial melt, threatening his home with flooding; the case could set a precedent for holding major polluters accountable for climate change.
Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE over Climate Change-Related Flooding Risk
A Peruvian farmer is suing German energy company RWE in a German court, claiming its historical greenhouse gas emissions increased glacial melt, threatening his home with flooding; the case could set a precedent for holding major polluters accountable for climate change.
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32% Bias Score


ECJ Upholds Time Limits for Reclaiming Abusive Mortgage Expenses
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Spain's five-year limit for reclaiming wrongly paid mortgage expenses due to abusive clauses is permissible, clarifying that while a claim for nullity may not have a deadline, a restitution claim does, ensuring similar treatment across comparable cases.
ECJ Upholds Time Limits for Reclaiming Abusive Mortgage Expenses
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Spain's five-year limit for reclaiming wrongly paid mortgage expenses due to abusive clauses is permissible, clarifying that while a claim for nullity may not have a deadline, a restitution claim does, ensuring similar treatment across comparable cases.
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20% Bias Score


Judge Orders Release of Secret Trump-Musk Government Downsizing Team Records
A federal judge ordered the release of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) records after a lawsuit by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics (CREW), finding DOGE subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) due to its secretive operations and sweeping power to reshape the federal governme...
Judge Orders Release of Secret Trump-Musk Government Downsizing Team Records
A federal judge ordered the release of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) records after a lawsuit by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics (CREW), finding DOGE subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) due to its secretive operations and sweeping power to reshape the federal governme...
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48% Bias Score

Half of Dutch Disguised Employment Lawsuits Succeed, Leading to Significant Compensation
In the Netherlands, half of the lawsuits filed by self-employed individuals against their employers for disguised employment are successful, resulting in compensation payments up to tens of thousands of euros per person; this increase follows a 2023 Supreme Court ruling concerning Deliveroo.

Half of Dutch Disguised Employment Lawsuits Succeed, Leading to Significant Compensation
In the Netherlands, half of the lawsuits filed by self-employed individuals against their employers for disguised employment are successful, resulting in compensation payments up to tens of thousands of euros per person; this increase follows a 2023 Supreme Court ruling concerning Deliveroo.
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40% Bias Score

Madrid Teacher Wins Lawsuit Over Excessive Work Hours
A Madrid secondary school teacher successfully sued the regional Education Ministry for overworking her by one hour per week during the 2022-2023 school year, receiving €1000 in compensation; the union plans to extend the ruling to 6,500 potentially affected teachers.

Madrid Teacher Wins Lawsuit Over Excessive Work Hours
A Madrid secondary school teacher successfully sued the regional Education Ministry for overworking her by one hour per week during the 2022-2023 school year, receiving €1000 in compensation; the union plans to extend the ruling to 6,500 potentially affected teachers.
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48% Bias Score

Court Allows Terror Victim to Seize £10.5 Million from Palestinian Authority
An Israeli court ruled that Rabbi Leo Dee can claim over £10.5 million from the Palestinian Authority after his wife and two daughters were murdered in a Hamas attack in April 2023; this case sets a legal precedent, and Dee plans to use the money to help prevent terror.

Court Allows Terror Victim to Seize £10.5 Million from Palestinian Authority
An Israeli court ruled that Rabbi Leo Dee can claim over £10.5 million from the Palestinian Authority after his wife and two daughters were murdered in a Hamas attack in April 2023; this case sets a legal precedent, and Dee plans to use the money to help prevent terror.
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48% Bias Score

Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE for Climate Change-Related Damages
A Peruvian farmer is suing German energy giant RWE for its contribution to glacial melt threatening his town, seeking €17,000 towards flood protection; the case sets a precedent for corporate climate liability.

Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE for Climate Change-Related Damages
A Peruvian farmer is suing German energy giant RWE for its contribution to glacial melt threatening his town, seeking €17,000 towards flood protection; the case sets a precedent for corporate climate liability.
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40% Bias Score

German Court to Rule on Works Council Compensation
The German Federal Labor Court will decide in March on a lawsuit by a Volkswagen works council member against VW for reducing his compensation after a 2023 Federal Court of Justice ruling deemed excessive pay for works councils as breach of trust; this ruling could influence compensation practices i...

German Court to Rule on Works Council Compensation
The German Federal Labor Court will decide in March on a lawsuit by a Volkswagen works council member against VW for reducing his compensation after a 2023 Federal Court of Justice ruling deemed excessive pay for works councils as breach of trust; this ruling could influence compensation practices i...
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32% Bias Score

Italy Demands €12.5 Million in VAT from Elon Musk Over X User Data
Italian authorities are demanding €12.5 million in unpaid VAT from Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) for allegedly failing to declare revenue from user data between 2016 and 2022, following a similar case against Meta involving €877 million.

Italy Demands €12.5 Million in VAT from Elon Musk Over X User Data
Italian authorities are demanding €12.5 million in unpaid VAT from Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) for allegedly failing to declare revenue from user data between 2016 and 2022, following a similar case against Meta involving €877 million.
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48% Bias Score
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