Addressing the Federalist Society’s annual dinner on Thursday, Justice Neil Gorsuch sought to use a recent example to prove ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Friday that rideshare company Lyft has agreed to pay $2.1 million as part of a proposed settlement that requires it to change how it advertises driver pay.
Beto's stoppage-time equaliser extended Everton's unbeaten run to five matches to secure a 1-1 draw and deny Fulham a fourth straight victory at Goodison Park. Everton were staring down the barrel ...
Oct 25 – Lyft agreed to pay a $2.1 million civil fine to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission charges it misled prospective drivers about how much money they might earn working for the ride ...
Oct 25 (Reuters) - Lyft (LYFT.O), opens new tab agreed to pay a $2.1 million civil fine to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission charges it misled prospective drivers about how much money they ...
(Reuters) -Lyft agreed to pay a $2.1 million civil fine to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission charges it misled prospective drivers about how much money they might earn working for the ride ...
Intel Corporation won the latest round of an epic legal battle with the European Union over a case that led to a once-record antitrust fine of Rs 1.06 billion ($1.1 billion). The EU's Court of ...
Another legal battle is still ongoing after the commission imposed a new ₹376.36 million fine last year-focusing on the parts of its case where it actually won at the lower court in 2022. This ...
after the bloc's top court backed the annulment of a 1.06-billion-euro ($1.15 billion) antitrust fine on the U.S. chipmaker. On Thursday, the European Court of Justice said it dismissed the appeal ...
Intel scored a win Thursday after the European Union’s top court ruled the bloc couldn’t reimpose a penalty of 1.06 billion euros ... levied the record fine in 2009, saying the chip maker ...
The General Court, hearing the case referred back to it, annulled the Commission's decision in part and annulled the fine of 1.06 billion euros in its entirety. Following the Commission's appeal ...