Amazon N.Y. Warehouse Workers’ Covid Suit Tossed by Judge November 3, 2020 By Josh Eidelson A federal judge dismissed New York warehouse workers’ lawsuit against Amazon, ruling that their allegations about the company’s handling of...
Goldman Sachs Attempted to Cover Up Sexual Misconduct, Lawsuit Claims October 27, 2020 Goldman Sachs Group Inc attempted to cover up allegations of workplace sexual misconduct by the bank’s global head of litigation,...
Mcdonald’s Urges Dismissal of Black Former Franchisees’ Discrimination Lawsuit October 26, 2020 By Jonathan Stempel McDonald’s Corp on Friday urged a U.S. judge to dismiss a lawsuit by dozens of Black former franchise owners who...
Monsanto Loses Final Appeal Over French Farmer’s Weedkiller Accident October 23, 2020 Bayer’s Monsanto division on Wednesday lost a final appeal in a long-running French legal battle in which the crop chemical...
N.C. Judge First to Favor Policyholders in COVID-19 Closure Lawsuit October 23, 2020 By Jim Sams A judge in Durham County, North Carolina has handed down what may be the nation’s first dispositive ruling in favor...
Photographer Sues Over Texas Mascot’s Pre-Sugar Bowl Charge October 22, 2020 AUSTIN, Texas — A photographer is suing the owners and handlers of the University of Texas’ live mascot for negligence,...
Suits Challenge Emissions by Georgia Sterilizing Company October 21, 2020 ATLANTA — Homeowners in Georgia have filed a lawsuit over emissions of a chemical used by a company that sterilizes...
Lawsuit Accuses Indian Hackers of Leaking Businessman’s Emails October 20, 2020 Iranian-American businessman Farhad Azima has accused a pair of Indian companies of stealing his emails and publishing them to the...
Pilgrim’s Pride Reaches Plea Deal on Chicken Price-Fixing October 15, 2020 By Dee-Ann Durbin Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. has reached a plea agreement with the U.S. government over charges of price-fixing in the chicken industry....
Abuse Victims Win Right to Sue for $245 Million of Church Assets October 14, 2020 By Josh Saul The federal judge overseeing the bankruptcy of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe granted a motion to allow lawyers representing a...