The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit has ruled that Grindr, the dating app for gay men, cannot be held liable in a lawsuit brought by a 15-year-old victim of sexual assault. The case, Doe v. Grindr, raised critical questions about the limits of internet platform liability under Section 230 of the Communications…
In 2007, Joya Williams, a former Coca-Cola executive assistant, was convicted of conspiracy for attempting to sell the company’s trade secrets—specifically, its highly guarded formula—to rival PepsiCo. The case, which involved undercover investigations by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), serves as a textbook example of corporate espionage, legal liability, and ethical business practices. Background…