Senior residents of the former Buckingham Senior Living Community Inc. lost their push to be paid about $147 million—which they say largely represents their life savings—before bondholders are ...
A Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. shareholder suit against the utility company’s leadership for allegedly failing to manage safety risks before a deadly 2023 wildfire has concluded with final court ...
Otter Tail reached settlements and agreed to pay $73.5 million to resolve two of three class actions in the PVC Pipe Antitrust Litigation pending in the US District Court for the Northern District of ...
The Trump administration’s immigration surge into US cities last year resulted in 668,000 job losses, creating a “chilling effect” that pervaded local economies, hurt businesses and affected ...
The world’s biggest social media platforms agreed to pay about $27 million to settle a lawsuit filed by a rural Kentucky school district that alleged their products are addictive and helped create a ...
A Washington federal judge blocked the Kennedy Center board from closing the decades-old performing arts venue and ordered President Donald Trump’s name to be removed from the building.
The Trump administration said it will appeal a judge’s authority to order across-the-board refunds of all tariffs ruled illegal by the US Supreme Court, potentially injecting legal chaos into a claims ...
California has become the latest Democrat-led state to retreat on climate goals amid affordability concerns as regulators Friday revamped its carbon market to ease costs to the oil industry.
The SEC sued a Texas crypto trader, alleging he ran a $12.3 million investment scheme using fake AI trading bots.
A Washington federal judge blocked the Kennedy Center board from closing the decades-old performing arts venue and renaming it for President Donald Trump.
An Ohio-based law firm runs an assembly-line operation that files hundreds of petitions with immigration officials each month without attorney review, a proposed federal class action said.
A federal court ruled California’s FEHA applies to Workday’s alleged discriminatory hiring practices conducted from California on behalf of nationwide employers. Mobley v. Workday, Inc., 2026 BL ...
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