Legal & Regulatory

Apple Illegally Interrogated Staff, Confiscated Union Flyers in NYC: US Labor Board

Apple Illegally Interrogated Staff, Confiscated Union Flyers in NYC: US Labor Board

The ruling upheld an earlier decision of a judge, who ruled that Apple violated a law in 2022 by blocking union flyers and coercively interrogating employees about their pro-union activities.


Boeing Faces New FAA Investigation After Admitting Possibly Missing Required 787 Dreamline Inspections

Boeing is facing a new FAA investigation. The probe was triggered after it admitted possibly missing some required inspections for the 787 Dreamliner.

Hong Kong Investors Win $2.5 Million Case Against Company That Promised to Repurchase Luxury Watches

WatchFund, led by Dominic Khoo, has been ordered by a Hong Kong court to repurchase luxury watches worth $2.5 million following breaches of contract with five investors.

American Businessman Accused of Hiring Hitman to Kill His Wife for Massive Insurance Money Admits Funneling Millions to Lover's Business

An American businessman is currently on trial in Jamaica for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill his wife to collect a massive life insurance payout.


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