Microsoft Hit With $242 Million U.S. Verdict in Cortana Patent Lawsuit May 13, 2024 By Blake Brittain Microsoft must pay patent owner IPA Technologies $242 million, a federal jury in Delaware said on Friday after determining that...
Spouse Married After Injury Can Still Seek Damages in Asbestos Claim, Florida High Court Rules May 13, 2024 By William Rabb The Florida Supreme Court has opened the door a little wider to wrongful death claims from people who weren’t married...
Geico Settles Case Claiming It Encouraged Employees to Call the Cops on Pro-Union Co-Workers May 6, 2024 By Josh Eidelson Geico has settled allegations by the US labor board that it illegally threatened and interrogated upstate New York employees about...
Uber Hit With £250 Million Suit From London’s Black Cab Drivers May 3, 2024 By Upmanyu Trivedi Uber Technologies Inc. was sued by thousands of London’s black cab drivers in a suit seeking hundreds of million pounds...
Fired Google Workers Ousted Over Israeli Contract Protests File Complaint May 3, 2024 Dozens of Google workers who were fired after internal protests surrounding a lucrative contract that the technology company has with...
Insurer Chubb Prepares to Pay $350M in Baltimore Bridge Collapse May 2, 2024 By Niket Nishant Chubb, the insurer of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge that collapsed in March, is preparing to make a $350 million...
New York Court Officer Wins 9/11 Workers’ Compensation Benefits on Appeal May 2, 2024 By Andrew G. Simpson On the morning of September 11, 2001, Robert Liotta was at his job as a senior court officer at 100...
JPMorgan Expects to Pay $100 Million in a Third Surveillance Case May 2, 2024 By Hannah Levitt and Austin Weinstein JPMorgan Chase & Co., fresh off settling complaints from two regulators over gaps in its trade-surveillance program, expects to pay...
J&J Seeks Backing for $11 Billion Baby Powder Cancer Deal May 1, 2024 By Jef Feeley and Steven Church Johnson & Johnson will ask thousands of people suing over its allegedly tainted baby powder to vote in favor of...
Williams-Sonoma to Pay $3.2M for Violating FTC’s ‘Made in USA’ Order April 30, 2024 Home products retailer Williams-Sonoma will have to pay almost $3.2 million for violating a Federal Trade Commission “Made in USA”...