Hamilton-Ryker IT Solutions wrongfully classified an engineer for a Texas natural-gas export terminal as salaried rather than as an hourly employee, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
Smith & Wesson must face claims from victims of a mass shooting in the Chicago suburbs, an Illinois judge ruled Tuesday.
Deutsche Bank AG units got a judge’s nod to dismiss all but one housing discrimination claims related to their role as a trustee on homes that were allegedly left in disrepair across minority ...
Verizon Communications Inc. investors failed to sufficiently allege the company misled them about worker and environmental ...
A “bump-up exclusion"in an excess policy bars coverage for a $9 million settlement of a shareholder class action related to IT firm Covisint’s merger with OpenText Corp., a Fairfax Financial Holdings ...
Defunct talc supplier Whittaker Clark & Daniels Inc. defended its bankruptcy against talc claimants who say it’s improper, bringing a circuit split over jurisdiction to the forefront of the dispute.
The Sixth Circuit on Tuesday upheld the convictions of two men who concocted a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ...
Agri Stats Inc. and several of the country’s largest meat producers can’t stop antitrust litigation from moving forward, ...
Willkie Farr & Gallagher is committing at least $100 million in pro bono work to causes aligned to “conservative ideals,” ...
SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein filed a motion on Monday asking a federal court in Maryland to invalidate two orders ...
A New Jersey law prohibiting fees for veterans benefits consultations was ruled likely to be unconstitutional by a federal ...
Commonwealth Financial Network doesn’t have to pay the SEC over $93 million for purportedly paltry disclosures of its revenue ...
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