Hertz to pay $168 million over theft, arrest problems
Hertz is slated to pay a total of $168 million as part of settlement agreements in connection to allegations that it falsely reported customers of vehicle theft.
Restaurant groups push to overturn California fast-food wage law
Save Local Restaurants said Monday it had filed more than 1 million petition signatures to put the law on hold and place an initiative before California voters on the 2024 ballot.
AT&T to pay $6M to SEC to settle lawsuit over leaks to analysts
Three company execs who the SEC alleged were involved in violating fair disclosure, also agreed to each pay a $25,000 penalty without admitting or denying the regulator's allegations.
Airbnb under fire for suspected carbon monoxide deaths, face wrongful death lawsuit
Three families announced a planned wrongful death lawsuit against Airbnb after their loved ones died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning.
Epstein estate reaches $105M settlement with US Virgin Islands, denies liability, fault
Attorneys representing the estate of late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has reached a $100 million settlement with the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Man injured in Massachusetts Apple Store crash files lawsuit against Apple, driver, others
Lawyers filed a suit against Apple, the man who drove his SUV into an Apple Store and other entities on behalf of a man injured in the incident and his family.
Virginia Walmart shooting survivor seeks $50 million, claims incident could have been prevented
A Chesapeake, Virginia, Walmart shooting survivor filed a $50 million lawsuit in circuit court on Tuesday, claiming the chain could have fired the shooter.
Walmart shooting victim files $50M lawsuit
A survivor of the recent Walmart mass shooting filed a lawsuit against the retailer on Tuesday in the Virginia court system, seeking $50 million in damages.
United Furniture sued after firing 2,700 workers by text message before Thanksgiving
United Furniture Industries is being sued after the company laid off around 2,700 employees at locations across the country via emails and text messages.
Google, iHeartMedia to pay millions amid settlement with FTC over Pixel 4 ads
Google and iHeartMedia will pay millions as they settle with the FTC and a handful of states in connection to ads for the tech giant's Pixel 4 smartphone.
Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking operation benefited banks, accusers allege in lawsuit
Women who allege they were abused by Jeffrey Epstein filed a lawsuit against two banks they claim benefited financially from his sex trafficking system.
Ethics watchdog group seeks probes into oversight of officials’ stock-trading conflicts
Ethics watchdog Campaign Legal Center filed complaints with five federal agencies after The WSJ revealed widespread conflicts across the executive branch.
FTX bankruptcy hearing unveils latest developments in crypto exchange's collapse
The first hearing in FTX's Chapter 11 bankruptcy revealed the latest details involving the crypto firm's downfall, including a new criminal investigation.
Twitter says lawsuit over layoffs lacks merit and has delayed severance pay
Twitter has laid off about 3,700 employees - half of its workforce - and hundreds more have resigned since the company was acquired last month by Elon Musk.
Taylor Swift tour debacle: Ticketmaster and Live Nation may need breakup, Democratic senators say
Democratic senators are calling on the Department of Justice to hold Ticketmaster and Live Nation accountable if any misconduct is found in an ongoing investigation.
Judge orders Amazon to stop retaliations against organizers
A former employee, Gerald Bryson, was fired in April 2020, weeks after participating in a protest over working conditions during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
US Supreme Court takes up Jack Daniel's dog toy trademark rumpus
Phoenix-based VIP's toy mimics the design of the Jack Daniel's bottle with dog-themed text alterations, like replacing "Old No. 7" with "the Old No. 2, on your Tennessee Carpet."
Elizabeth Holmes and Sam Bankman-Fried: How wunderkinds go wild
Theranos' Elizabeth Holmes and FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried were two tech entrepreneurs who rose and fell on bad decision-making. Coaching may have prevented disaster.
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX owes more than $3 billion to creditors
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX, which filed for bankruptcy protection last week, said in a court filing that it owes its 50 largest creditors more than $3 billion.
US bid to kill American-JetBlue partnership goes to judge
The government and the two airlines are giving contrasting views about the impact of an alliance between the airlines. Newark's status as NYC airport in play.



















