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Matthew P. Mazzola of Robinson & Cole has entered an appearance for UnitedHealth Group and Oxford Health Insurance in a pending ERISA lawsuit. The complaint, which pertains to the denial of medically necessary benefits, was filed Aug. 5 in New York Southern District Court by Reardon & Sclafani on behalf of Jane and John Doe plaintiffs. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman, is 1:24-cv-05922, Doe et al v. Oxford Health Plans (NY), Inc., et al.

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White & Case partners David Hille, Bryan Merryman and Gregory Starner have stepped in to defend Wells Fargo in a pending consumer class action in connection with its cash sweep program, which moves uninvested cash balances from customer accounts into deposit accounts at affiliated banks. The complaint, filed Aug. 8 in California Northern District Court by the Gibbs Law Group, contends that the program constitutes a breach of fiduciary duties by benefiting Wells Fargo and its affiliates at the expense of customers. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, is 3:24-cv-04917, Varady v. Wells Fargo & Company et al.

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Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer partner Kimare S. Dyer has entered an appearance for Barbae Miami LLC d/b/a Glow UP By Vanessa and Vanessa Diaz De Arce in a pending copyright infringement lawsuit. The suit, filed Aug. 9 in Florida Southern District Court by Higbee & Associates on behalf of photographer Julia Noni, accuses the defendants of the unauthorized display of the plaintiff's photograph on its social media page. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge K. Michael Moore, is 1:24-cv-23049, Noni v. Barbae Miami, LLC.

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Noah A. Finkel and Bryan Vayr of Seyfarth Shaw have entered appearances for the United States Gypsum Co. in a pending collective employment action. The case was filed Aug. 7 in Illinois Northern District Court by the Scott & Winters Law Firm and Bryant Legal on behalf of non-exempt hourly employees who contend that they were not properly compensated for overtime hours worked. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge John Robert Blakey, is 1:24-cv-06921, Rodriguez v. United States Gypsum Company.

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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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