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A Hyundai customer failed to allege that the company collected data from a driver alertness system in violation of Illinois ...
Disbarred former lawyer Tom Girardi won’t face an additional sentence in Illinois after a Chicago district court dismissed ...
A federal court in Texas vacated portions of EEOC anti-harassment guidance that include LGBTQ+ workplace protections, siding ...
President Donald Trump’s decision to tap another interim US attorney in Washington tests the bounds of a federal statute ...
A government audit examining tradeoffs between the quality and quantity of issued patents underscored a tension the US Patent ...
The pending sale of millions of customer health records as part of Rite Aid Corp.‘s bankruptcy proceedings is putting a ...
The US Department of Labor faces pressure to resurrect a business-friendly independent contractor standard from Trump’s first ...
A federal district court has jurisdiction to consider Meta Platforms Inc.'s challenge to an FTC enforcement action in a long-running consumer privacy dispute, a federal appeals court said Friday.
Opinion: Boies Schiller Flexner's Ursula Ungaro, Carl Goldfarb, and Brittany Zoll say Florida's civil procedure amendments ...
Opinion: Steptoe's Jennifer Quinn-Barabanov and Joseph McClure write that a circuit split over which consumers are protected ...
The interwar period — marked by the turmoil of the 1920s and the depression of the 1930s — was the last great period of deglobalization. Columnist Adrian Wooldridge explains how US managers everywhere ...
Vistra Corp. agreed to buy seven natural gas-fired power plants for $1.9 billion, the latest big US generator betting on the fossil fuel to feed the voracious appetite of artificial intelligence.