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Independent Living Systems, a Florida-based long-term health-care provider, will pay $14 million to settle a data breach ...
An Ohio federal district court granted summary judgment to the City of Galion on a Title VII of the Civil Rights Act race discrimination claim by a terminated chief of police of Mexican heritage.
French nationals who bought a US-based cheese distribution company can’t sue the sellers in Florida courts just because the buyers hired a lawyer based in Miami during negotiations, a federal appeals ...
The founder of Nikola Corp. objects to the bankrupt electric-vehicle maker’s proposed plan disclosures, saying the documents are misleading and incomplete.
Ancestry.com LLC has named Derek Smith as its new chief legal officer, who comes to the privately-held genealogy company ...
Claims arising from a medevac plane crash in Philadelphia earlier this year will likely exhaust a $10 million per-aircraft liability limit in an insurance policy issued by an American Financial Group ...
A surgical device company deserves a second chance at one of its breach of contract claims against a company it hired to ...
A Wisconsin federal district court denied West Bend Insurance’s motion to dismiss the claims of a female project manager that she faced discrimination due to her sex, and retaliation and constructive ...
The Federal Trade Commission’s rule requiring businesses to create an easy way to cancel recurring subscriptions was struck ...
Axis Insurance Co. may have to pay an oil and gas company’s legal costs in an underlying suit but it doesn’t have to ...
Federal benefits law does not entitle a former mortgage underwriter to attorney’s fees or reimbursement of offsets that ...
A Los Angeles state judge denied SpaceX’s motion to sanction a former employee for refusing to withdraw what the company ...