Kroll Law Motions for TRO in Robinhood Litigation
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On February 10, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. (Pacific) in the courtroom of U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips, Central District of California, there will be a hearing on Robinhood customer Levi Cobos s motion for a Temporary Restraining Order ( TRO ) against ROBINHOOD FINANCIAL LLC; ROBINHOOD SECURITIES, LLC; and ROBINHOOD MARKETS, INC., (collectively Robinhood ) in the class action lawsuit entitled
Levi Cobos v. Robinhood, etc. et al., US. District Court Case number 21-CV-00843. The motion for TRO seeks to restrain and enjoin Robinhood from suspending the buy feature/button on its app, and to restore full functionality to its app.
UPC faces new delay
The fabled unitary patent and concurrent Unified Patent Court look set to be delayed again, at least in the short term, following a request from Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court to pause the final ratification step.
On Wednesday, January 13, the FCC asked Germany’s president Frank-Walter Steinmeier to refrain from signing the country’s ratification into law while it considers two new constitutional complaints challenging ratification that were filed with the court in December.
The court will now decide whether to throw out the complaints as inadmissible or unfounded in the short term, or consider one or both of the challenges. If the FCC opts for the latter option it could severely delay the UPC coming to fruition, or even put an end to the plans.