Elon Musk claims SEC settlement's tweet pre-approval requirement unlawfully muzzles his free speech
Elon Musk is appealing a Securities and Exchange Commission settlement to resolve securities fraud charges related to a now infamous tweet in which Musk claimed he had "funding secured" to take Tesla private at $420 per share.
After 14 years, Lehman Brothers' brokerage ends liquidation
Bankruptcy Judge Chapman closed the brokerage's estate on Wednesday and awarded final payments to the trustee and his law firm who oversaw the liquidation.
Oracle to pay $23 million to settle SEC charges related to Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced Tuesday that Oracle will pay millions to settle charges related to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Elon Musk's Twitter deposition rescheduled to Oct. 6, 7
The world's richest man will now face questioning from Twitter's lawyers on Oct. 6 and 7 in Wilmington, Delaware. The two parties are slated for a legal showdown beginning Oct. 17.
Biogen to pay $900M to settle allegations of improper physician kickbacks
Biogen is accused of causing submissions of false claims to Medicare and Medicaid by paying physicians kickbacks to prescribe its multiple sclerosis drugs Avonex, Tysabri and Tecfidera.
PG&E says Forest Service took transmission pole, equipment amid Mosquito Fire criminal investigation
Utility company PG&E said in an SEC filing Monday that the U.S. Forest Service "removed and took possession" of company equipment during an investigation.
Ford asks for new trial after $1.7 billion jury verdict in truck rollover lawsuit
Ford is asking a Georgia court for a new trial. The jury reached a $1.7 billion verdict, but Ford wasn't allowed to provide evidence that the truck was safe.
Tesla countersues California agency behind race bias lawsuit
Tesla's counter-lawsuit alleges the CRD violated state law by not seeking public comment before adopting procedures for investigating and suing employers.
BNSF: Rail accident victims should have to use arbitration
Four people died when an Amtrak train collided with a truck on June 27. BNSF, which owns the tracks, says victims' tickets' terms and conditions included arbitration agreements.
Boeing to pay $200 million to settle SEC investigation related to 737 MAX crashes
Boeing to settle an SEC investigation into allegedly misleading statements the company and then-Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg made about the 737 MAX.
Walmart, CVS reach $147.5M opioid settlement with West Virginia
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced that the state settled with Walmart and CVS Pharmacy in a lawsuit regarding the oversupply of prescription drugs.
Court rejects DOJ's request to halt UnitedHealth's merger with Change Healthcare
A district court judge on Monday denied the Department of Justice's request to stop the planned merger of UnitedHealth Group and Change Healthcare.
Beyond Meat COO suspended after altercation
Beyond Meat said it has suspended Chief Operating Officer Doug Ramsey following his arrest for allegedly biting a man's nose during an altercation over the weekend.
Schumer says Senate to vote on super PAC disclosure bill
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Monday that the Senate would vote on the DISCLOSURE Act. The vote does not have the support of 60 senators needed to pass.
Twitter to depose Elon Musk on Sept. 26, 27
Twitter is suing billionaire Elon Musk in the Delaware Court of Chancery in an effort to force the world's richest man to follow through on his $44 billion acquisition of the social media giant.
Twitter, Musk legal teams reportedly deposing Jack Dorsey
The respective legal teams for both Twitter and Elon Musk are deposing former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Tuesday, according to reports.
DOJ's Monaco unveils 'incentives and deterrence'-based policies for corporate criminal enforcement
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco on Thursday announced multiple policy changes to the Department of Justice's corporate criminal enforcement efforts.
Elon Musk adds Twitter whistleblower allegations to amended countersuit
Musk's countersuit claims that Twitter breached its obligations under his $44 billion acquisition agreement by misrepresenting the total number of spam and fake accounts on its platform.
Former president of Washington state manufacturer charged with selling tainted fruit juice
An 80-year-old woman from Washington state was charged Thursday with allegedly selling rotten and tainted juice products, the Department of Justice said.
Justice Department announces COVID fraud strike force teams
The Department of Justice announced Wednesday that it had formed three strike force teams of prosecutors and agents to combat and prevent COVID-19-related fraud.



















