Tag: Suits and Litigation (Civil)

D.C. Suit Accusing Amazon of Controlling Prices Is Thrown Out

A court on Friday threw out what was thought to have been the first government lawsuit in the…

NLRB Sues Amazon Over Labor Practices at a Staten Island Facility

The National Labor Relations Board sued Amazon in federal court on Thursday, asking a judge to force the…

‘You Murdered My Daughter’: Relatives of OxyContin Victims Confront the Sacklers

While state and local governments will divide up billions from the Sacklers and Purdue for treatment and prevention…

Sacklers and Purdue Reach Settlement as Opioids Crisis Continues

After hundreds of hours of negotiations mediated by Judge Shelley Chapman of federal bankruptcy court, the Sacklers also…

Jan. 6 Committee Lays Out Potential Criminal Charges Against Trump

WASHINGTON — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol said on Wednesday that there…

Texas Investigates Parents Over Care for Transgender Youth, Suit Says

It was not clear if Mr. Abbott’s order would survive judicial scrutiny. The order does not change Texas…

Justice Dept. Sues to Block $13 Billion Deal by UnitedHealth Group

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department on Thursday sued to block a $13 billion acquisition of a health technology…

Prosecutors Leading Trump Fraud Investigation in NY Resign

But given what it called “the totality of circumstances” — including its internal investigation and Ms. James’s court…

U.S. Women’s Players and U.S. Soccer Settle Equal Pay Lawsuit

A six-year fight over equal pay that had pitted key members of the World Cup-winning United States women’s…

Pro Athletes Say They Wanted Everyday Financial Advice but Got Cheated

FINRA cases are typically confidential, and documents are not publicly available. Aidikoff, citing pending litigation, declined to make…

Black Farmers Fear Foreclosure as Debt Relief Remains Frozen

The legal limbo has created new and unexpected financial strains for Black farmers, many of whom have been…

How They Did It: Sandy Hook Families Savor Long-Awaited Legal Wins

The image stopped him cold. Josh Koskoff, a Connecticut lawyer, was scanning crime scene photos of the 2012…