What is money laundering?
The scheme is a central theme in Jason Bateman’s hit Netflix show “Ozark."
China calls coronavirus lawsuit brought by US state 'very absurd'
The ministry and other Chinese government departments have strenuously denied accusations that officials delayed reporting on the extent of the outbreak in the central Chinese city of Wuhan late last year.
Can companies be liable for coronavirus when employees return to work?
During a coronavirus task force briefing on Monday, President Trump said that the administration would like to avoid making companies face liability if employees who are sent back to work contract the coronavirus while on the job.
Former XFL Commissioner Oliver Luck sues Vince McMahon for wrongful termination
Luck received a termination letter one day before the XFL conducted mass layoffs.
Chipotle to pay record $25M fine over foodborne illness outbreaks
The fast-casual chain agreed to pay the fine, the largest in history for a case related to food safety, as part of a three-year deferred prosecution agreement.
Ex-UCLA soccer coach in college admissions case to plead guilty
Jorge Salcedo is no longer disputing allegations he accepted $200,000 in bribes to help get two students admitted to UCLA.
Texts from Meghan Markle, Prince Harry to her father revealed in court records
Markle is suing a British tabloid for invasion of privacy over a 2018 article that included portions of a letter she had written to her father.
Tom Brady ejected from Tampa park closed because of coronavirus
Six Super Bowl rings may get you special treatment in a lot of places but former Patriots quarterback Tom Brady learned Monday that it won't get you anything when you're caught working out in a park that is closed to the public due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Baseball fans sue MLB, teams over ticket money
Opening day on March 26 was pushed back until mid-May at the earliest after a national emergency was declared due to the new coronavirus pandemic.
Kobe Bryant crash victims sue helicopter company
Two lawsuits were file in Los Angeles court on Sunday.
As coronavirus forces colleges to close, students sue for refunds
Institutions are facing a growing number of class action lawsuits.
3 more lawsuits filed against Virginia Tech in hazing case
Three Virginia Tech former cadets are suing the university for how it disciplined them over hazing allegations.
Coronavirus contract disputes start hitting the courts
The coronavirus crisis is putting a spotlight on the clauses and testing the sanctity of contracts -- a cornerstone of the market economy -- like no other event, lawyers say.
Ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen being released from prison
Federal statistics show 14 inmates and seven staff members at the prison have tested positive for COVID-19.
'Miracle' coronavirus 'cure' leads to fraud charge for California doctor
FBI agents raided the office of a California doctor who prosecutors said sold a phony $3,995 COVID-19 “cure.”
Coronavirus prompts ex-NSA contractor to seek prison release
A former NSA contractor has asked for prison release because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Judge OKs PG&E plan to pay $19M in fees from victims fund
PG&E will pay an additional $2.5 million to cover the fund's administrative fees
US self-driving car startup Zoox agrees to settle lawsuit with Tesla
Tesla lawyers filed a lawsuit in March last year against four former employees and Zoox
California governor sued for ‘unconstitutional’ coronavirus stay-at-home mandate by pastors
On Monday, three pastors and one churchgoer sued California Gov. Newsom for not making an exemption for religious organizations in the state’s stay at home mandate.
Burning Man officials sue to prevent release of financial information
Just over 78,000 people attended 2019’s Burning Man.



















