Biden admin declines to overrule trade court's import ban on Apple Watch
The Biden administration declined to block the U.S. International Trade Commission's import ban on Apple Watches that allegedly infringed on AliveCor's patented technology.
FTC alleges supplement company ‘Hijacked’ Amazon reviews to boost sales
The FTC said Bountiful had ‘hijacked’ consumer ratings from some of its products to benefit others. Bountiful said consumers weren’t misled about supplements.
Justices express skepticism at holding Google liable for content
In Gonzalez v. Google, the Supreme Court reacted skeptically in oral arguments over claims that Google is liable if its algorithms promote violence.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, its investment adviser settle SEC probe
The church will also pay a $1 million fine, the SEC said Tuesday. The money manager and the church settled the SEC’s investigation without admitting or denying wrongdoing.
Lawyer sued by lending company; says she used millions for Las Vegas gambling
A British Virgin Islands-based company accused an Orange County, California, lawyer of misusing millions for living extravagantly and gambling in a recently-filed lawsuit.
Supreme Court to hear arguments on Google and Twitter’s liability for terrorists’ online postings
The Supreme Court will hear arguments this week in a pair of cases about the legal liability of tech platforms like Google and Twitter for content posted by terrorists.
China’s newest weapon to nab Western technology – its courts
Officials in the U.S. and European Union accuse China of using its courts and patent panels to undermine foreign intellectual-property rights and help Chinese businesses.
Apple Watch faces potential import ban over patent dispute with Masimo
A judge for the U.S. ITC ruled in January that Apple violated one of Masimo's patents for using light sensors to gauge blood oxygen levels in smartwatches.
Norfolk Southern CEO visits Ohio after train derailment, says 'I'm here to support the community'
Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw told reporters in East Palestine on Saturday that he was there to support the community following the toxic Ohio train derailment.
Illinois Supreme Court issues opinion over ongoing White Castle biometric privacy case
The Illinois Supreme Court issued an opinion in an ongoing case against White Castle in connection to the Biometric Information Privacy Act that could potentially result in major fines.
Sam Bankman-Fried's $500,000 bail-backer seen for first time
Larry Kramer, the former dean of Stanford Law School, has emerged after being identified as a co-signer of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's release on bond.
Is Sam Bankman-Fried headed back to jail?
A federal judge on Thursday raised the possibility of Sam Bankman-Fried being sent back to jail over concerns that the disgraced FTX founder violated his bail agreement.
Jeffrey Epstein-related lawsuit reveals explosive new details: report
JPMorgan Chase executives repeatedly flagged troubling sex abuse allegations against their client, convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, according to a new report.
US escalates Apple probe, looks to involve antitrust chief
The investigation into whether tech giant Apple has monopoly power that it abuses began in 2019, but enforcers have escalated their efforts in recent months.
Texas AG Paxton files lawsuit against Biden over omnibus spending bill
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Wednesday he has filed a lawsuit against President Biden over the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023.
Sam Bankman-Fried's other bail-backers revealed
The identities of two remaining co-signers for FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's $250 million bail were made public Wednesday, and both have ties to Stanford University.
Sam Bankman-Fried used a VPN to watch Super Bowl; hit with new bail restriction
A judge ruled Tuesday that disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried can no longer use VPNs after the government discovered he used a private network to watch the Super Bowl.
Law firms turn to layoffs amid slowing demand
Goodwin Procter is one of several major law firms to cut attorney roles, citing bloat after years of steady growth.
Oregon alcohol regulators under investigation for diverting rare bourbon for personal use
Officials from the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission are under criminal investigation for diverting rare bourbon from public access for person consumption.
Biden admin. leaning toward blocking JetBlue-Spirit merger: report
The Department of Justice is reportedly likely to take legal action to block a pending $3.8 billion merger between JetBlue Airways Corp. and Spirit Airlines Inc.



















