Policy Limit Doesn’t Bar Claim for Loss From $1.7M Phishing Scam A $1.7 million email phishing fraud that included phone calls with a fake lawyer and an intervention by a Wells... Read More
Drug-Plant Inspections Ebbed as Tainted Pills Flowed to U.S. Inspections of foreign drug manufacturers by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have fallen in recent years despite increasing worry... Read More
Top Hotels Sued for ‘Industry-Wide Failures’ to Prevent Sex Trafficking New York — Landmark U.S. legal action was filed on Monday accusing several major hotel groups of profiting from sex... Read More
Bike-Sharing Company Wheels Offers Shareable Helmet to Cut Injuries DETROIT — Electric bike-sharing startup Wheels said on Tuesday it will begin offering its riders shareable helmets in response to... Read More
Exxon Prevails Over New York in Climate Accounting Case Exxon Mobil Corp. won a closely watched securities-fraud trial that delved into its internal accounting for the financial risks of... Read More
J&J CEO Spurns U.S. Congressional Hearing on Carcinogens in Talc Products Johnson & Johnson Chief Executive Officer Alex Gorsky has declined to appear at a U.S. congressional hearing set for Tuesday... Read More
Supreme Court Rejects Arizona Opioid Case Against Purdue, Sackler Family The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned away a novel case by Arizona seeking to recover billions of dollars that... Read More
FAA Seeks $3.9M Fine from Boeing for Defective Parts on 737 NG Planes The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Friday it seeks to impose a $3.9 million fine on Boeing Co, alleging... Read More
Tesla on Autopilot Rear-Ends Parked Police Car in Connecticut Another Tesla Inc. vehicle operating on the carmaker’s driver-assistance system branded as Autopilot has crashed into a emergency vehicle parked... Read More
Elon Musk Beats Back Defamation Lawsuit Over Insulting Tweet Elon Musk beat back a defamation claim from a British cave expert who sued the billionaire CEO over a tweet... Read More