JPMorgan Isn’t Taking Any Chances With New EU ESG Rule
The asset management unit of
Wells Fargo Wins Dismissal of Investor Suit Over Fake Interviews
A federal judge dismissed a shareholder lawsuit against
Michael Jackson’s Companies Face Reinstated Sex Abuse Claims
Two of Michael Jackson’s corporations must defend claims that they negligently failed to protect two children from sexual abuse by the deceased singer.
Bank of America Whistleblower Has Setback in False Records Suit
A whistleblower suit alleging
SEC Disclosure Rules Face ‘Sea Change’ Challenge From Business
Business groups’ First Amendment challenge to a Securities and Exchange Commission rule on stock buybacks threatens far-reaching consequences for the regulator’s efforts to require disclosure of corporate information.
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SEC Sues ECom Products CEO for Private Stock Sales Fraud
An e-commerce company’s CEO defrauded more than 20 investors through private stock sales, using more than $1 million of the investment money on personal expenditures, a Securities and Exchange Commission suit says.
California Law Extends to Entities Hired by Employers as Agents
Business entities acting as agents of an employer can be directly liable for discrimination under California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act, the state supreme court unanimously ruled Monday in a case involving a medical screener that allegedly asked job applicants impermissible questions.
Matt Levine’s Money Stuff: Everyone Wants a Piece of Sculptor
If you are the CEO of a hedge fund firm that is publicly traded, then any other hedge-fund manager — or a bunch of them together — can try to buy your firm, get rid of you, and run your hedge fund themselves. And, really, why not?
Cigna Will Settle Suit Over Alleged Pharmacy Clawbacks
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Fired Worker Gets New Shot at Conspiracy Suit on THC-Free Label
A former commercial truck driver who lost his job after a positive drug test can try again to hold three companies liable for marketing their pain product as THC-free when it wasn’t, the Second Circuit said Monday.
Wells Fargo Wins Dismissal of Investor Suit Over Fake Interviews
A federal judge dismissed a shareholder lawsuit against
Sunlight Financial Leadership Hid Supply Chain Issues, Suit Says
A shareholder of Sunlight Financial Holdings Inc. sued the company’s executives and directors, alleging that they misled investors about supply chain challenges and cash advances paid to contractors for more than a year.
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Eastman Disciplinary Trial On Short Pause After Georgia Case (1)
Trump lawyer John Eastman‘s California disciplinary trial resumes Aug. 24 amid a tangle of legal issues including attorney-client privilege and his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, an issue that’s become more acute since his indictment by a Georgia grand jury last week.
Child Labor Violation Surge Sparks Watchdog Probe of DOL Efforts
The US Department of Labor’s independent watchdog is launching a probe into the agency’s response to a recent surge in child labor violations in the US workforce.
Teva, Glenmark to Pay $255 Million Over Drug Price-Fixing (1)
ESG Explained: Socially Conscious Capitalism and Its Backlash
Republican state leaders have been pulling billions out of pension funds managed by investment firms like Black Rock. Why? Something called ESG. In this video, we explain what ESG is, why it’s become such a hot topic and what regulation — and litigation — we can expect in the near future.
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