Greenwashing Suit Over Apple Watch's 'Carbon Neutral' Claim Is on Borrowed Time Following Fed Court Ruling
"The implication is that plaintiffs themselves—several purchasers of Apple Watches—are the source for the carbon-credit debunking analyses," U.S. District Judge Noe l Wise for the Northern District of California said. "Plaintiffs failed to allege that the methodology underlying their work is accepted in any scientific circles, or that anyone else—scientist or otherwise—has endorsed the accuracy of their work."
'You're Fired:' DOJ Removes Court-Appointed US Attorney for Eastern District of Virginia
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the immediate firing of James Hundley as interim U.S. attorney of the Eastern District of Virginia after the district's federal judges unanimously appointed Hundley under 28 U.S.C. § 546(d) to an office previously led by a disqualified prosecutor who pursued criminal cases against two of President Donald Trump's political adversaries.
Couple Sues Co%E2%80%91op Board, Managing Agent and Pump Makers Over Catastrophic 2023 Flood
A Sutton Place couple is suing their co%E2%80%91op board, its managing agent and several pump manufacturers over a 2023 plumbing failure that flooded their duplex and derailed a pending $6 million sale. The complaint alleges years of ignored expert warnings, defective pump components and negligent maintenance resulted in more than $3.5 million in damages.

