A Transportation Department program intended to help certain minority- and women-owned businesses was restricted across additional states while a lawsuit challenging its constitutionality proceeds.
US Trustee aims to ‘trample’ debtor rights, Jackson Walker says Firm says it hasn’t filed case for a debtor since scandal broke The Justice Department’s bankruptcy monitor is overreaching in its ...
Artificial intelligence is a powerful tool that can yield great potential rewards—more efficient services, amazing inventions, and new treatments for diseases. But it carries enormous potential ...
Lyft Inc. agreed to pay $2.1 million to resolve a lawsuit by the US Federal Trade Commission accusing the ride-hailing company of deceiving drivers about how much they would earn when consumer demand ...
US antitrust agencies won important backing for a developing approach to competition enforcement in a federal court’s decision freezing a mega-combination in the fashion market. The Thursday ruling, ...
FTX Trading Ltd. agreed to drop sprawling litigation against Bybit Fintech Ltd. and related entities in a deal worth roughly $228 million that will allow FTX to withdraw assets from Bybit’s ...
Federal prosecutors plan to offer a plea deal to an Alabama man accused of participating in the January hack of the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s X account and a fake social media post about ...
TRACK DOCKET: 24STCV27862 COURT: Cal. Super. Ct. The Los Angeles Clippers fired a former trainer in retaliation for raising concerns about star player Kawhi Leonard’s health and safety, according to a ...
Prior panel’s ruling created circuit split En banc court divided on employer defense A full federal appeals court in Minneapolis appeared divided over what role a former Hardee’s restaurant manager’s ...
An Ohio judge on Thursday permanently struck down a state law that effectively banned abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, saying it directly conflicts with a constitutional amendment voters passed ...
A former human resources partner with Genesys Cloud Services Inc. is suing the cloud software company alleging discrimination and retaliation in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
AbbVie Inc. renewed its courtroom effort to block copies of Viberzi, separately suing two companies whose generic versions it said infringe a patent issued last month for abuse-deterrent formulations ...