Advance Auto Parts Inc. escaped, for now, a proposed class action alleging an overhyped strategic pricing plan and accounting ...
Google LLC will try to convince a federal appeals court that it has no obligation to bargain with a union representing ...
Democrats’ levy on stock buybacks would be repealed under revived legislation from key House Republicans, who are looking to ...
Erik Gerding, who led the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s corporate finance division in the Biden administration, is ...
Stradley Ronon’s David Piper reviews use of old statutes like the California Invasion of Privacy Act with new technology like ...
Federal banking and securities regulators, including several intended to operate independently from the White House, are ...
President Donald Trump’s memo on his first day in office dampened prospects for much of the global tax deal—except for one ...
Tenet Healthcare Corp., VHS of Michigan Inc., and VHS Harper-Hutzel Hospital Inc. have reached a settlement with former housekeepers alleging that the companies unlawfully fired them for complaining ...
Merkley+Partners Inc. defeated sexual battery and gender-motivated violence claims from an employee who said she was sexually assaulted by its former creative director.
First Tech Federal Credit Union agreed to pay $81,500 to settle a civil rights class brought by applicants allegedly denied loans because of their immigration status.
United Health Group Inc. properly refused to pay $611,590 for an air ambulance ride between Idaho and New York after a man fell from a cliff while skiing, a federal judge ruled.
A Texas federal district court granted Leidos, Inc.’s motion to compel arbitration of a former employee’s state and federal law discrimination and retaliation claims, where he offered no contrary ...