WeWork is facing another adversary: New York Attorney General
WeWork is a target of a NY AG investigation
Supreme Court to allow Sandy Hook parents to sue gun maker Remington
The justices rejected an appeal Tuesday from Remington Arms that argued a 2005 federal law shields firearms manufacturers from most lawsuits when their products are used in crimes.
Varney: Google's misconduct is the end of office romance
‘Call it a sign of the times.’
Google asks court to protect private info amid antitrust investigation
The company is concerned a Texas-led investigation could expose sensitive business secrets to competitors.
New York City Council votes to ban foie gras after outcry from animal lovers
In the end, the measure imposes a fine of up to $2,000, instead of the previously considered $1,000. A penalty of up to one year behind bars has been eliminated.
J&J says latest Baby Powder test found no asbestos
The same baby powder lot previously tested by FDA showed no asbestos contamination.
J&J's $4 billion proposed opioid settlement will crimp profits
The drug maker lowers financials due to a looming opioid settlement.
Disney aims to block gender pay lawsuit from receiving class-action status
In their amended lawsuit, lawyers for the 10 women sought class-action status “because Disney’s pay practices negatively affect their female co-workers throughout the state.”
Taco Bell being sued for 'false and misleading' advertising
Taco Bell is being sued by a New Jersey couple for false and misleading advertising.
Johnson & Johnson pays $117M to settle surgical mesh device lawsuit
Johnson & Johnson settled a lawsuit from 41 states, agreeing to pay $117 million stemming from issues with a mesh surgical device.
Cleveland Browns fan sues team over beer-soaked kerfuffle
Eric Brown says he was banned from the Cleveland Browns stadium when the team wrongly accused of him of pouring beer on an opposing player.
First federal trial on opioid crisis will start after court downed efforts to stop it
The first-ever federal opioid trial will proceed after two attempts to halt it were denied.
Domino's legal case leaves restaurant mobile apps vulnerable amidst an uncertain future
The future of restaurant mobile apps is cloudy as the lack of ADA guidelines is leaving the industry open to lawsuits.
Madoff: I'm a Victim, Too
In a series of email exchanges with the FOX Business Network's Charlie Gasparino, Bernie Madoff talks of his contributions to the Street, his alleged relationship with Harvard and how he, too, is a victim.













