FTC appeals ruling in case challenging Illumina's acquisition of GRAIL
The Federal Trade Commission on Friday filed a notice of appeal in its case challenging Illumina's $7.1 billion acquisition of cancer detection company GRAIL.
Crypto firm erroneously sent woman $7 million+ 'refund'
The cryptocurrency exchange company Crypto.com erroneously sent an Australian woman over $10 million AUD instead of a $100 refund, according to a legal document.
Opioid crisis: New Hampshire strikes $40.5 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson
New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella announced that the state reached a $40.5 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson over opioid claims on Thursday.
Illumina wins FTC GRAIL case in $7.1 billion deal
Illumina said Thursday it has won in the Federal Trade Commission's case challenging its $7.1 billion acquisition of cancer detection company GRAIL.
Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal gets global scrutiny
This $68.7 billion merger could transform the Xbox maker into a Netflix for video games by giving Microsoft control of many more popular titles including Candy Crush, Call of Duty, and World of Warcraft.
3M will cut jobs as part of a cost-savings plan: report
Job cuts are coming to 3M as the Minnesota-based company deals with challenges from potential legal liabilities to a slowing economy.
Pfizer offers 'Breakthrough Fellowship Program' that excludes Asian and White applicants
Pfizer is offering a fellowship program specifically for “early career colleagues of Black/African American, Latino/Hispanic and Native American descent."
James Van Der Beek sues Sirius XM for $700,000 after podcast deal falls through
The “Dawson’s Creek” alum filed a breach of contract lawsuit in Los Angeles on Friday against the broadcasting company and Stitcher.
FTC sues Kochava for allegedly selling geolocation information from millions of mobile devices
The FTC claims sensitive geolocation data from Kochava can be used to trace consumers' movements to and from sensitive locations, including abortion clinics, places of worship, homeless and domestic violence shelters and addiction recovery centers.
Twitter whistleblower complicates legal battle with Musk: analyst
The legal battle between billionaire Elon Musk and Twitter will kick off on Oct. 17. Zatko has been subpoenaed by Musk's legal team to testify in a deposition.
FedEx cuts ties with ground delivery contractor, files suit
FedEx has cut ties with one of its largest delivery contractors after suing him for spreading misinformation about the company.
Moderna sues Pfizer, BioNTech over COVID vaccine, alleges patent infringement
Moderna is suing Pfizer and BioNTech, alleging the companies copied its technology used to create their COVID-19 vaccine. The lawsuits were filed in Massachusetts and Germany.
Sephora to pay $1.2 million in settlement over California consumer privacy law
Cosmetics seller Sephora must pay $1.2 million as part of a settlement over the California Consumer Privacy Act.
Paul Newman's daughters sue Newman's Own Foundation, claim org has 'lost its way'
Paul Newman's daughters, Susan and Nell Newman, are suing the Newman's Own Foundation, claiming that they have strayed from their father's wishes for charitable donations.
Whole Foods sued over beef marketing slogan claiming 'No Antibiotics, Ever'
Three customers and an animal welfare nonprofit are suing Whole Foods Market, claiming the Amazon.com unit is falsely marketing beef with the slogan "No Antibiotics, Ever."
Twitter whistleblower allegations under investigation by Senate Judiciary Committee
Peiter Zatko, the social media giant's former security chief, sent the whistleblower disclosures to Congress, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice in July.
Twitter whistleblower alleges 'extreme, egregious deficiencies' on cybersecurity issues
The former security chief alleges that Twitter executives misled the board, shareholders and federal regulators about "extreme, egregious deficiencies" at the social media giant.
Elon Musk subpoenas former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey
The subpoena comes as the Tesla chief executive and social media giant are preparing to go head-to-head in a legal battle beginning Oct. 17. The litigation stems from the termination of Musk's $44 billion acquisition.
Tesla loses California racial bias challenge
A California administrative law agency declines to review challenge by Elon Musk's Telsa that state civil rights watchdog rushed investigation.
Ford will appeal $1.7 billion verdict resulting from fatal crash in Georgia
Ford Motor Co. will appeal the $1.7 billion verdict against it that was delivered last week. The case stemmed from a pickup truck crash that killed a Georgia couple.


















