Amazon enrolled customers in Prime without consent, made it hard to cancel, FTC says in lawsuit
The Federal Trade Commission is accusing online retail juggernaut Amazon of illicitly manipulating customers into subscriptions to its Prime service.
Right to repair laws gain steam, gives more options to consumers
The 'right to repair' laws will make it easier and cheaper for consumers to fix their electronics, but advocates say while it may be a win, some businesses hope for a federal fix.
'Poop-themed' Jack Daniel's dog toy parody not protected by First Amendment, Supreme Court says
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled narrowly in favor of Jack Daniel's Products Inc. in a trademark infringement case concerning a dog toy parody.
Arby's employee found dead in freezer had 'beat her hands bloody' trying to escape, lawsuit says
The family of an Arby's employee who was found dead inside a walk-in freezer at a Louisiana restaurant is suing the owners for wrongful death and gross negligence.
Burger King will make $8M payout to customer who slipped and fell
A Florida court ordered Burger King to pay $7.8 million to a customer who allegedly slipped and fell in the restaurant, requiring surgery for his injury.
Disney's free speech lawsuit against DeSantis now includes monorail complaint
Disney amended its suit against Gov. Ron DeSantis to include recent developments, including a new law establishing state oversight authority over the monorail.
Alan Dershowitz details what Hunter Biden's lawyers' meeting with DOJ 'tells us' about a potential resolution
Harvard Law's Alan Dershowitz claims the meeting between Hunter Biden's legal team and the DOJ likely means both parties have entered "a negotiating mode."
America First Legal hits Mars with civil rights complaint, cites candy giant's woke hiring, training practices
Nonprofit law firm America First Legal filed a civil rights complaint against Mars Inc. for allegedly violating Title VII by effectively establishing racial and gender quotas.
Disney sues Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over loss of special district
Disney is suing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and claimed "retaliation" after the state revoked its self-governing authority in the Reedy Creek Improvement District.
Ed Sheeran testifies in 'Thinking Out Loud' jury trial
Ed Sheeran appeared in court Tuesday as the trial over his song "Thinking Out Loud" continues. The musician is expected to testify at the nearly two-week jury trial.
Will AI replace lawyers? Two legal experts weigh in
With the release of OpenAI's ChatGPT-4 and other powerful AI such as Bard, many lawyers are left wondering whether they’ll still have a profession in the future.
Chipotle sues Sweetgreen over 'Chipotle Chicken Burrito Bowl'
Fast casual restaurant chain Chipotle Mexican Grill is suing competitor Sweetgreen in federal court in Santa Ana, Calif., claiming the salad restaurant’s new "Chipotle Chicken Burrito Bowl" violates trademarked rights.
Credit Suisse faces lawsuits from US shareholders for allegedly concealing financial woes
U.S. shareholders have filed lawsuits against Credit Suisse alleging the bank misled customers about its financial status and violated securities laws in the process.
Silicon Valley Bank collapse would have been 'prevented' if not for Trump deregulation, Senate Democrat says
The leading Democrat on the congressional Joint Economic Committee blamed regulatory rollback under former President Donald Trump for Silicon Valley Bank's collapse.
Silicon Valley Bank collapse under investigation by Justice Department
The Department of Justice and the Securities Exchange Commission are reportedly launching investigations into the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and stock trades made by the bank's officers.
Predators targeting women staying at popular hotel chains in horrifying crime trend: report
Criminals are allegedly coercing hotel staff to hand over key cards to guest's rooms in a terrifying crime wave targeting women for sexual assault, lawsuits show.
California's Newsom slams Walgreens on abortion drugs
California Governor Gavin Newsom slammed Walgreens over its decision to stop selling the abortion drug mifepristone in 20 states led by Republican attorneys general.
Starbucks catches break as judge vacates nationwide ban on firing union workers
A federal judge in Michigan has vacated his order blocking Starbucks from firing employees who attempt to unionize, citing "certain errors" in his opinion.
Apple Watch faces potential import ban over patent dispute with Masimo
A judge for the U.S. ITC ruled in January that Apple violated one of Masimo's patents for using light sensors to gauge blood oxygen levels in smartwatches.
Judge blocks Starbucks from firing workers attempting to unionize
A judge on Friday issued a nationwide injunction blocking Starbucks from firing employees for engaging in union-related activities protected by federal labor law.