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Shipper plaintiffs that accused four companies operating most freight railroads in the US of colluding to inflate fuel ...
A Capital One Financial Corp. stockholder says bank executives’ misleading conduct concerning the performance of two types of ...
A US judge on Monday ordered Argentina to turn over its controlling stake in the state-run oil company YPF SA as partial payment of a $16 billion court judgment against the Latin American country.
The Justice Department is planning to appeal a federal judge’s decision to strike down an executive order targeting Perkins ...
Employees of a hotel operator sought approval of a $500,000 settlement to resolve claims the company forced them to sell stock at a discount and denied them expected profits from a Margaritaville ...
The US Supreme Court’s ruling affirming Texas’ age-verification requirements to access online porn sites has the potential to ...
The Trump administration is pushing a D.C. federal court to dismiss former EEOC Democratic Commissioner Jocelyn Samuels’ ...
Opinion: Hogan Lovells' Sean Marotta and Jessica Ellsworth say that thorny class certification, administrative procedure, and ...
Harvard University’s talks with the White House have stalled, according to a person familiar with the matter, threatening a quick resolution to a standoff that’s threatening the school’s finances and ...
Wave Neuroscience Inc. and a software company it sued for patent infringement told a Texas federal judge they were hashing out a settlement, months after the court shot down a physician-immunity ...
The Department of Labor intends to rescind 2024 regulations designed to protect workplace organizing by foreign farmworkers.
The Federal Circuit on Monday reversed a generic drugmaker’s successful administrative challenge of a patent covering Bausch ...