The case is an example of securities lawsuits run amok, a directors and officers liability law specialist says.
The company’s prepackaged Chapter 11 filing in New York contemplates much of its creditors’ debt being converted into new ...
The manufacturers’ partnership with California “represents an industrywide commitment by companies to reduce their output of ICE vehicles and eliminate consumer choice, which will drive up prices for ...
The National Labor Relations Board’s decision to ban mandatory meetings in which employers express views about unionization during an organizing campaign presents numerous implications for companies. ...
Software-as-a-service companies — the likes of Salesforce, Shopify and Zoom — are stalwarts of the modern business economy. A London-based legal services startup, Avantia, wants to become a service-as ...
Amid an absence of federal legislation, nearly half of U.S. states have enacted consumer data privacy laws that will inevitably conflict with longstanding corporate disclosure requirements, a law ...
Antitrust regulators in the Department of Justice will ask Judge Amit Mehta of the federal District Court in the District of Columbia to require Google to sell its ...
Jonathan Koch is an appellate attorney and shareholder at Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge. Views are the author’s own. The Nevada federal district court decision in May that rejected claims of ...
In August, Mehta found Google guilty of operating as an illegal monopoly in internet searches and online ads by the way it leverages its Chrome browser, cuts exclusive deals with device makers like ...
Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday sought to persuade bank regulators to commit to pausing any rulemaking plans until President-elect Donald Trump takes office in two ...
“For too long, the partisan Department of Justice has been weaponized against me and other Republicans — Not anymore,” Trump wrote Thursday on his Truth Social media account. “Pam will refocus the DOJ ...