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Episode 15: Meta and Google Just Lost a Lawsuit Over Addictive Design—Here's Why It Matters

40 min · 30 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 15: Meta and Google Just Lost a Lawsuit Over Addictive Design—Here's Why It Matters

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Social media liability just became real in a courtroom! A Los Angeles jury awarded $6 million to a young woman who sued Meta and Google over Instagram and YouTube's addictive design—marking the first time a jury has held these platforms legally responsible for mental health harm to a minor.  The precedent matters more than the dollar amount, and if you're a parent, teacher, or just someone wondering when tech companies might finally face consequences for engineering dependency in kids, this is the case that changes everything. 📍 Life is legal—so you gotta know the rules. Subscribe to Life is Legal for plain-English legal breakdowns that actually make sense. What You'll Learn * The long & short of the KGM versus Meta case * What the heck a bellwether trial is * What this means for the future of social media accountability  ⏱️Chapters  [00:56] — The verdict: Meta and Google found liable for negligent design [04:08] — What is civil litigation and how does suing for money actually work [04:53] — Meet Kaylee: the plaintiff's story and the public health backdrop [07:57] — What is a bellwether trial and why was this case chosen [11:36] — Section 230: the legal shield that usually protects tech companies [15:02] — How the plaintiff's team got around Section 230 using product design claims [18:45] — The evidence: internal documents and the M&M's closing argument [23:11] — Compensatory vs. punitive damages explained [28:08] — What happens next: appeals, interest, and settlement leverage [33:02] — What this verdict means for Meta, Google, and future litigation [36:37] — The bigger cultural question: when does optimization become exploitation [38:17] — Why this case matters and what to watch next — Want more real talk and practical tools to help you understand the laws that affect you and your family? Get the Legal Brief Newsletter 👉 https://brooke-hardie.kit.com/newlsetter –- The views and opinions expressed on “Life Is Legal” are those of Brooke Hardie and her guests alone…and are provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. No part of this podcast or any related materials are intended to be a substitute for professional legal advice. social media liability, Instagram addiction lawsuit, YouTube mental health case, Meta Google negligence, Section 230, bellwether trial, teen mental health litigation, product design liability, platform accountability, punitive damages, civil litigation, youth social media harm

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Portada del episodio Dog Bites, Service Animals, and Pet Trusts: What Every Pet Owner Needs to Know | Ep 22

Dog Bites, Service Animals, and Pet Trusts: What Every Pet Owner Needs to Know | Ep 22

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Portada del episodio A Fair Shot: Why Legal Aid Matters More Than You Think | Ep 21

A Fair Shot: Why Legal Aid Matters More Than You Think | Ep 21

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Portada del episodio Episode 20: Mediation and Arbitration Explained: How Disputes Actually Get Resolved

Episode 20: Mediation and Arbitration Explained: How Disputes Actually Get Resolved

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Portada del episodio Episode 19: Prenups, Community Property, and the Three Things You Should Do Before Divorce Finds You

Episode 19: Prenups, Community Property, and the Three Things You Should Do Before Divorce Finds You

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Portada del episodio Episode 18: How to Know When Your Aging Parent Needs Care—and What to Do Next

Episode 18: How to Know When Your Aging Parent Needs Care—and What to Do Next

When your aging parent needs help but won't admit it, or when you're not sure if it's time to step in, you're navigating one of the hardest transitions in family life.  This episode breaks down what parent caregiver responsibilities actually look like, when to bring in professional support, and how to have the conversations that make everything else easier—even when the answers feel impossibly hard. 📍 Life is legal—so you gotta know the rules. Subscribe to Life is Legal for plain-English legal breakdowns that actually make sense. What You'll Learn * When to start having conversations with your parents * When to bring in bring in outside help * All about aging life care managers  * Using private care strategically * How to create a sustainable payment plan  ⏱️Chapters  [00:00] — Navigating the shift when parents need help [00:47] — Meet Catherine Vergara from Care For Care Management [03:53] — What care management really is and who can call themselves one [08:00] — When it's time to step in as a parent caregiver [14:28] — The legal documents every aging parent needs in place [23:26] — How to approach resistant parents who refuse help [30:18] — What aging in place really costs and when it makes sense [38:56] — Signs that caregivers need relief before burnout hits [42:34] — Good news for families without long-term care insurance [46:56] — The one thing adult children should do today — RESOURCES & LINKS Aging Parent Checklist — https://www.brookehardie.com/aging-parent-checklist [https://www.brookehardie.com/aging-parent-checklist] Aging Life Care - https://aginglifecare.org/ — Want more real talk and practical tools to help you understand the laws that affect you and your family? Get the Legal Brief Newsletter 👉 https://brooke-hardie.kit.com/newlsetter –- The views and opinions expressed on “Life Is Legal” are those of Brooke Hardie and her guests alone…and are provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.  No part of this podcast or any related materials are intended to be a substitute for professional legal advice. parent caregiver, aging parent care, elderly parent support, caregiver burnout, care manager, aging life care manager, power of attorney, estate planning, guardianship, family caregiving, assisted living planning

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