FTC Chair Lina Khan defends merger and acquisition crackdown
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan defended the FTC's crackdown on mergers and acquisitions, arguing that her agency has to protect competition in the marketplace.
J&J subsidiary files for bankruptcy again to settle talc lawsuits
A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary filed bankruptcy for the third time in an ongoing effort to settle tens of thousands of lawsuits that claims certain J&J products cause cancer.
Cards Against Humanity files lawsuit against Elon Musk's SpaceX on allegations of trespassing in Texas
Cards Against Humanity has sued Elon Musk's SpaceX over claims it illegally trespassed on vacant land in South Texas that the game company owns.
23andMe agrees to pay $30M to settle lawsuit over 2023 data breach
23andMe agreed to pay $30 million to settle a class action lawsuit from users over a breach that resulting in hackers accessing data of more than $6 million customers.
Man charged for using bots to stream AI-generated songs for $10M in royalties
Federal authorities hit a North Carolina man with charges arising from allegations that he fraudulently earned streaming royalties through a scheme involving bots and AI-generated songs.
Hewlett Packard to pursue $4B claim against estate of Mike Lynch, tech entrepreneur who died after yacht sank
Hewlett Packard Enterprise will continue with its efforts to recover damages connected to a civil case against the late British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch and another individual.
Independent grocers urge enforcement of antitrust laws rather than 'price gouging' push
The National Grocers Association urged lawmakers and regulators to focus on enforcing antitrust law in supplier pricing instead of alleged "price gouging" by the grocery industry.
Judge allows lawsuit by Elon Musk's X against left-wing Media Matters to proceed
A federal judge in Texas ruled that the lawsuit filed by Elon Musk's X against liberal group Media Matters over alleged platform manipulation to deter advertisers can proceed.
Lawyers who sued to void Musk's Tesla pay package less likely to receive 'windfall' fees
A recent ruling by the Delaware Supreme Court could make it harder for the legal team who sued to void Elon Musk's Tesla pay package to receive "windfall" legal fees from the case.
State treasurers to Business Roundtable: focus on shareholders not woke activism
State treasurers are urging the Business Roundtable to return corporations' focus to shareholder value rather than a broader focus on stakeholders they warn leads to woke activism.
DOJ targeting AI rental pricing software is misguided, conservatives warn
The DOJ is reportedly targeting AI rental pricing software amid the Biden-Harris administration's push to block what it views as collusion, a move conservatives argue is misguided.
Former Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to kill plane engines says he wants to fly again
The former Alaska Airlines pilot, who attempted to turn off the engines of a passenger airplane mid-flight due to a drug-induced confusion, is starting a non-profit for pilots with mental health issues.
DOJ mulls Google breakup over monopoly concerns: report
The Justice Department is reportedly considering breaking up Google's businesses to address its monopoly over online searches, with divestment of business units an option.
Legendary beauty products seller Avon files for bankruptcy
Beauty brand Avon Products filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to address its debt burden and legal liabilities from lawsuits related to allegedly contaminated talc-based products.
UAW files labor charges against Elon Musk and Donald Trump over union comments
The United Auto Workers union said it filed federal labor charges against former President Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk over their comments during the interview on X.
J&J has enough support from claimants for $6.5 billion talc settlement: report
Johnson & Johnson is reportedly nearing enough support to finalize a $6.5 billion settlement for lawsuits related to cancer cases linked to its baby powder and other talc products.
Cash App users could get payment due to $15M lawsuit settlement
Some of Cash App’s users could have money coming their way in connection to a proposed settlement for a class action lawsuit filed against the company if they file a claim.
Marriott sues franchisee for turning New York hotel into migrant shelter
Marriott has filed a lawsuit against a franchisee in New York claiming the defendant violated their contract by turning the hotel into a shelter for migrants and asylum seekers.
Hawaiian Electric raises going concern risk over Maui wildfire settlement financing
Hawaiian Electric raised a going concern risk in its earnings report because it doesn't yet have a financing plan in place for the $1.99 billion settlement with Maui wildfire victims.
Rumble CEO joins Musk's advertising antitrust suit going after 'harmful monopoly'
Social media platform Rumble joined the lawsuit against global advertising consortium GARM that was filed by Elon Musk's X and argues that GARM has acted as an illegal monopoly.


















