Target sued over LA store stabbings after homeless man attacked woman, 9-year-old boy
Target Inc. has been sued by the families of a 9-year-old boy and a woman who were stabbed last year in an L.A. store by a homeless man in an unprovoked attack.
Bayer’s new American CEO treads softly as he takes on wounded pharma giant
Bill Anderson this week joined the management board of Bayer and will take over the reins from Werner Baumann. Anderson starts as chief executive in June.
Johnson & Johnson to pay $8.9B to resolve claims baby powder, talc products caused cancer
Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday that it would pay $8.9 billion to resolve all current and future allegations that its baby powder containing talc caused cancer.
Executives at US Navy shipbuilding contractor hit with accounting fraud charges
The DOJ and SEC levied accounting fraud charges against three Alabama men for suppressing cost estimates and misleading investors at Navy shipbuilder Austal USA.
Bed Bath & Beyond sued by former CEO over unpaid severance
Former Bed Bath & Beyond CEO Mark Tritton was ousted last June as chief executive and is suing the retailer for failing to honor his severance deal.
Wendy's customer hospitalized after ordering cheeseburger sues food fast chain
A couple is suing Wendy's after customer Jena Vogt developed E. coli, cerebral hemorrhaging and septic shock as a result of eating a contaminated burger, a new lawsuit alleges.
Sam Bankman-Fried pleads not guilty to additional federal charges
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was back in court Thursday, pleading not guilty to another five federal charges related to the collapse of his cryptocurrency empire.
New York appeals court says Madison Square Garden can ban lawyers suing company from entry
A New York court of appeals ruled Tuesday that Madison Square Garden can ban lawyers suing them from attending events at its venues. The ruling overturns a preliminary injunction.
Judge accuses Google of falling 'strikingly short' in retaining employee chat messages
A federal judge accused Google of failing to properly preserve electronic records, like employee chat messages, for potential legal purposes.
Adidas won't object to Black Lives Matter group's trademark application for logo
Adidas will no longer object to a trademark application filed by the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation for a logo the company had previously claimed would be “confusingly similar."
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon to be deposed in Epstein case: report
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon will reportedly be interviewed under oath in connection with the bank's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Starbucks union fight moves to Congress with labor talks stalled
Howard Schultz, the former Starbucks CEO, will testify before a Senate committee about the fairness of the company’s labor practices towards unionizing employees.
What is Goop? All about Gwyneth Paltrow's controversial shop
Gwyneth Paltrow's skiing accident trial is making headlines but her company, Goop, has dropped several products and backed certain beauty treatments that have gotten a lot of buzz.
Eye drop recall: Florida woman sues company after eye removed
A Florida woman is suing Global Pharma Healthcare after she says her eye had to be removed after using the EzriCare Artificial Tears. Now, she says she is legally blind.
Biden's vaccine mandate for federal workers blocked by appeals court
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked President Biden's mandate on Thursday that about 3.5 million federal employees get vaccinated against COVID-19.
J&J to seek US Supreme Court review on unit's bankruptcy
J&J hopes the Supreme Court will overrule a 3rd Circuit decision which declared bankruptcy of it's subsidiary as improper. J&J hoped the bankruptcy would save it from lawsuits.
Crypto influencer allegedly threatened attorney behind FTX class action suit
Cryptocurrency influencer Ben "BitBoy Crypto" Armstrong, who is facing a class action lawsuit for promoting FTX, allegedly sent messages threatening and harassing an opposing attorney.
Archegos founder Bill Hwang to seek dismissal of market-manipulation charges
Archegos Capital Management collapsed during a volatile stretch in the market in March 2021, leading to billions of dollars in losses for banks and investors.
Elizabeth Holmes back in court seeking to stay out of prison
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes appeared in federal court Friday as she seeks to remain out of prison while she appeals her fraud and conspiracy convictions.
Credit Suisse faces lawsuits from US shareholders for allegedly concealing financial woes
U.S. shareholders have filed lawsuits against Credit Suisse alleging the bank misled customers about its financial status and violated securities laws in the process.



















