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Katie Sharpless of Clark Hill has entered an appearance for Criteo, an internet advertising business, in a pending employment discrimination lawsuit. The complaint was filed Aug. 5 in California Northern District Court by the Mehtani Law Offices on behalf of a staff software development engineer lead who contends that he was wrongfully terminated in retaliation for blowing the whistle on the company’s unlawful practices by complaining to his superiors and refusing to participate in the illegal activity. The suit contends that the plaintiff was asked to pose as a customer and click on internet advertisements that were set up by Criteo in an effort to 'give the impression that the ads were working as intended.' The case, assigned to U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan van Keulen, is 5:24-cv-04742, Ingle v. Criteo Corporation.

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Michael E. DeLarco and Zachary P. Siegel of Hogan Lovells have stepped in to defend Janie McCathie in a pending employment discrimination lawsuit. The suit, filed Aug. 5 in New York Southern District Court by Redniss LLC and Brankov PLLC on behalf of a former ICAP broker, alleges that the plaintiff was subjected to unwanted sexual advancements and harassment from a Citigroup trader and pressured by a supervisor to tolerate the conduct in order to maintain ICAP's relationship with Citigroup. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla, is 1:24-cv-05913, O'Reilly v. ICAP Corporates LLC et al.

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Brian D. Shekell, Robert N. Dare and Hannah K. Reisdorff from Clark Hill have stepped in to defend retail support companies Displaymax and Fixturemax Inc. in a pending collective employment action. The suit was filed Aug. 7 in Michigan Eastern District Court by Berger Montague and the Alexander Law Firm on behalf of individuals employed by the defendants as installers who contend that they were not properly compensated for all hours worked. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Gershwin A. Drain, is 2:24-cv-12057, Cox v. Displaymax, Inc. et al.

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Attorneys from Fish & Richardson have stepped in to defend NinjaOne in a pending patent infringement lawsuit. The case, filed Aug. 6 in Texas Western District Court by Garteiser Honea PLLC on behalf of Speech Transcription, asserts a single patent related to a unified security management system. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman, is 1:24-cv-00885, Speech Transcription, LLC v. NinjaOne, LLC.

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Walmart has retained attorneys James J. Green and Samantha Erley of BBC Law to defend a pending slip-and-fall personal injury lawsuit. The case, filed Aug. 8 in Pennsylvania Eastern District Court by Swartz Culleton PC on behalf of John Soveral and Donna Soveral, claims that Donna sustained injuries after falling on grapes that were left on the floor. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Joshua D. Wolson, is 2:24-cv-04092, Soveral et al v. Wal-Mart Stores East LP.

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