Five University of Kentucky football players who said they were racially taunted and physically attacked at a fraternity ...
Federal courts in California and Alabama have imposed thousands of dollars in fines against two attorneys sanctioned ...
The Trump administration can no longer use the threat of federal grant cuts to force domestic violence victim aid groups not ...
Delaware’s highest court this week takes up appeals of Chancery Court rulings against Tesla Inc. and Johnson & Johnson, which ...
Marc Andreessen’s sprawling web of tech investments is complicating his exit from litigation in Delaware—a state he just ...
The Ninth Circuit won’t reconsider a May decision refusing to pause an injunction stopping the government from cutting federal funding for the program that ensures unaccompanied minors have lawyers in ...
Before the world could learn much about Patrick James, who founded and led the auto supplier First Brands Group before it fell into bankruptcy, he was gone.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said the UK must regulate the crypto industry soon to safeguard its position as an international financial hub, doubling down on his support for digital assets.
The Dutch government seized control of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia, using an emergency Cold-War era law for the first time in a move that further aggravated European trade tensions with Beijing.
European Union lawmakers agreed to move ahead with major cuts to a set of sustainability directives, after intense pressure from the bloc’s biggest member states.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. vowed to funnel $1.5 trillion into industries that bolster US economic security and resiliency over the next 10 years — an initiative that will invest billions of dollars in ...
A California bill that was signed into law is a blow to investors that own stakes in litigation firms.
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