A federal judge in Delaware threw out one claim in a biometric-privacy lawsuit against Amazon Web Services for the second ...
An automotive fuel systems company fell short in its dash to the US Supreme Court in an effort to halt a National Labor ...
Tyson Foods Inc. ’s heir John R. Tyson was found guilty of drunken driving while avoiding additional jail time. The great-grandson of the meat empire’s founder, was sentenced to pay a total of $960 in ...
A bankruptcy court correctly blocked Rose Court LLC from bringing an amended fraud claim against lenders because the company had previously agreed to voluntarily dismiss similar suits, an appellate ...
The US Labor Department has published for the first time a list of nearly 900 companies that say they rely on a contentious ...
A legally blind New York resident is suing an online cannabis dispensary, alleging its website isn’t fully accessible to blind and visually impaired customers, in violation of the Americans with ...
Property values rose 30% in a part of Chicago that includes iconic retailers and hotels along the Magnificent Mile.
A church that sought insurance coverage for hurricane-related losses will return to district court after a Fifth Circuit ...
A proposed class of Kansas City Southern Railway Co. railroad workers were denied class certification after a district court ...
High-deductible health plans can offer expanded benefits for contraception, diabetes, and breast cancer services to enrollees ...
The US Army Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency wrongly approved a highly controversial mitigation ...
A Louisiana federal court denied the CASSE Community Health Institute’s motion to dismiss the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act claims of a Black dental assistant that she was put on unpaid leave and ...