The Texas Republican party properly rejected a candidate’s application to run for a seat on the state supreme court, a state district court judge ruled Monday, a result of failing to secure voter ...
New York is beefing up its consumer financial protection laws while the Trump administration dismantles the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau at the federal level.
Attorneys for former CIA Director John Brennan asked Miami’s chief federal judge to block the Justice Department from potentially prosecuting their client before Donald Trump-favored federal judge ...
Taxpayers will likely face delays in getting their tax refunds due to the Trump administration’s IRS workforce cuts and the added pressure to implement Republicans’ mega tax law, over a dozen senators ...
Apple Inc. urged a California federal judge to overturn or sharply reduce a $634 million verdict, arguing no reasonable jury could find Apple Watch’s heart-rate alerts infringed Masimo Corp.’s expired ...
A private equity firm founder and onetime Republican candidate for governor of New Hampshire was charged with scamming investors out of more than $50 million.
Prime Minister Mark Carney named former BlackRock Inc. executive Mark Wiseman as Canada’s ambassador to the US, tapping an experienced investment manager to handle relations with the Trump ...
Mandelbaum Barrett has absorbed 24 attorneys and staff members from Ivey, Barnum & O’Mara, a 1950-founded firm that has called itself one of the oldest in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Coinbase Global Inc. announced Monday that it will acquire a derivatives clearinghouse, The Clearing Company, to boost its entry into the growing prediction markets business.
X Corp. is no longer facing a breach of third party beneficiary contract claim from a group of women who said the social media platform made a recent data breach of Tea Dating Advice worse.
California health care provider TrueCare has reportedly “settled all claims between” it and a patient who sued over its alleged disclosure of personal health information to Meta Platforms.
The FTC reopened and set aside a 2024 consent order banning AI writing assistant Rytr from providing AI-enabled services that likely helped users writing false or misleading product reviews.