The estate of software billionaire Robert Brockman agreed to pay $750 million in back taxes and penalties to the Internal Revenue Service, resolving a civil case over Brockman’s alleged decades-long ...
New York’s “Green Light Law,” restricting the sharing of driver’s records with federal immigration authorities and allowing for driver’s licenses to be issued without inquiring about immigration ...
President Trump didn’t exceed his authority by imposing a $100,000 charge on new H-1B workers hired from outside the US, a federal judge in Washington found in a significant win for the administration ...
The Trump administration introduced Tuesday a new drug pricing model that seeks to allow Medicare Part D plans and state Medicaid agencies to cover GLP-1s, potentially expanding coverage for the ...
Haynes Boone is entitled to $1.2 million in fees and costs to be paid by Texas after defeating a state law requiring booksellers to assign sex-content ratings to books sold to public schools, a judge ...
A New Jersey judge dismissed the bankruptcy of the former operator of plus-size fashion chain Ashley Stewart Inc. about a week after the case was filed.
Inside the world’s largest battery plant, delicate robot arms coat sheets of aluminum and copper foil—each only 5 micrometers thick, about a 20th the diameter of a human hair—with an electrode slurry, ...
Northwell Health Inc. and a group of retirement beneficiaries received an early green light to pursue a $2.75 million settlement to resolve claims over the health provider’s administrative fees.
Tricolor Holdings founder Daniel Chu collected nearly $30 million in compensation in the year leading up to the subprime auto lender’s collapse amid alleged fraud, according to a lawsuit filed by the ...
ServiceNow Inc. Chief Executive Officer Bill McDermott extended his contract to remain with the software provider through at least the end of 2030.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters’ picket line outside of an Amazon.com Inc. warehouse in San Francisco unlawfully blocked vehicles from entering and exiting, US labor board lawyers alleged.
Genuine disputes of material fact exist in the once-defeated equal pay and gender discrimination claims brought by two female Stericycle Inc. employees against the company, a federal appeals court ...