Hertz Makes Settlement Offers to End False Arrest Lawsuits Hertz Corp. has offered to settle about three dozen cases filed by renters that say they were wrongly arrested for... Read More
Special Report: How a Bankruptcy ‘Innovation’ Halted Thousands of Lawsuits Attorney Greg Gordon sat before a packed hotel ballroom of bankruptcy lawyers who had come to hear him hold court... Read More
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Tesla Worker Rejects $15M Payout in Race Bias Lawsuit A Black former elevator operator at Tesla Inc’s flagship California assembly plant on Tuesday rejected a $15 million award in... Read More
Nuclear Industry Hopes to Expand Output with New Reactors The U.S. nuclear industry is generating less electricity as reactors retire, but now plant operators are hoping to nearly double... Read More
US Supreme Court Declines to Review Minn. Ruling on Marijuana Use in Workers Comp The US Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to review a pair of decisions by the Minnesota Supreme Court that held... Read More
Meta Settles Lawsuit over Discrimination in Housing Advertising Tool NEW YORK, June 21 (Reuters) – The United States and Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc. have settled a lawsuit over... Read More
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Tesla Sued by Former Employees over ‘Mass Layoff’ Former Tesla Inc. employees have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. electric car company alleging its decision to carry out... Read More