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A Massachusetts federal judge vacated a ruling that invalidated Philips North America LLC ’s patent in a dispute with Fitbit ...
A shareholder dropped his lawsuit in a federal court in California against Equinix Inc. management over its accounting practices so that he can take his claims to Delaware. The shareholder derivative ...
A $5.6 billion settlement over card swipe fees in 2019 doesn’t apply to a new set of antitrust cases accusing Visa Inc. of monopolizing the debit card market, a federal judge ruled. The two sets of ...
Hampton Dellinger, the fired head of the US Office of Special Counsel, has joined the DC office of Foley Hoag as a partner, the firm announced Wednesday.
Three former JPMorgan traders found guilty of manipulating the prices of precious metals futures lost appeals challenging ...
A freeze in litigation over EPA emission limit exemptions for power plants will delay longstanding clean air benefits that have come from mercury and air toxics standards, according to an opposition ...
A Sunnova Energy subsidiary and lender group accused the solar giant of violating a court-approved asset purchase agreement, claiming the dispute is delaying completion of thousands of solar systems ...
President Donald Trump and his allies are demanding Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook resign over alleged owner-occupancy fraud — a practice the central bank itself has found to be “broad-based” ...
Target Corp.’s incoming Chief Executive Officer Michael Fiddelke said the big-box retailer is facing adversity and called on employees to go the extra mile to end a lengthy sales slump.
C6, the Brazilian bank backed by JPMorgan Chase & Co., said it expects profit to increase in the second half of the year and predicted its loan portfolio will surge about 40% compared to 2024.
Northwell Health Inc. agreed to pay $2.75 million to settle claims that the New York-based health-care provider’s retirement plan charges high administrative fees while offering poorly performing ...
Alexis Gilman joined Alston & Bird as a partner in its antitrust team in Washington, D.C., the firm announced Wednesday.
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