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A company selling technology to help users improve their mental health is suing a Zurich Insurance Group AG unit, seeking ...
Law firms involved in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy are entitled to some $3.3 million in fees challenged by a Justice ...
Private credit lenders, and their deep pockets, are rapidly becoming an important source of capital for artificial intelligence development. That’s raising concerns at UBS Global Research.
A Christian ministry for at-risk youths can pursue its lawsuit against Oregon Department of Education officials for allegedly ...
Daniel Johnson joined Littler as a shareholder in its Kansas City office, the firm announced Monday.
The owner of a Texas facility that recycles metals extracted from oil-refinery waste filed for bankruptcy after the venture was marred by equipment failures and commodity price volatility.
Highland Capital Management’s former CEO is again seeking the recusal of the judge overseeing the investment firm’s bankruptcy proceeding, citing novels she wrote that allegedly parody him.
Former SpecialtyCare Inc. workers can pursue truth-in-lending claims in their case alleging the company imposed steep costs on those who quit within their first few years of employment.
Borsight Inc. wants to join a bid protest so it can protect its $2.2 billion US Air Force contract award from Stevens ...
A convicted fentanyl trafficker’s lawsuit alleging DEA agents used excessive force when arresting him can proceed after the ...
Newsmax agreed to pay $67 million to settle a defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems Inc. alleging that the conservative media outlet spread lies about its voting machines during the ...
Michael Saylor is already easing the funding limits he set just weeks ago, as market swings test his bold new playbook to grow his burgeoning Bitcoin stockpile.