Legal & Regulatory
Target Implements New Self-Checkout Policy Nationwide: Limits It to 10 Items Per Transaction
Target has begun implementing a new self-checkout policy nationwide, which restricts the number of items shoppers can process per transaction to 10.
Hermès Sued in Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Unfair Exclusivity Tactics in Birkin Bag Sales
Plaintiffs argue that Hermès restricts Birkin bag sales to high-volume buyers, violating antitrust laws.
Social Security Retirement Age Increase Pushed by House Republicans
The largest conservative caucus in the House proposes tying the retirement age to life expectancy to prevent Social Security from going insolvent.
TKO Group Holdings Settles $335M UFC Antitrust Lawsuits: Victory for Former Fighters
TKO Group settles UFC class action lawsuits for $335 million, a landmark victory for fighters battling wage suppression and unfair employment practices.
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Donald Trump has sued ABC News and George Stephanopoulos after the host made rape claims against the former president during an interview.
Many Chinese semiconductor companies associated with Huawei are reportedly being considered for blacklisting by the Biden administration.
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A Canadian citizen based in China has been arrested in the United States for allegedly stealing the trade secrets of Tesla and conspiring to sell them to undercover police.
Chubb has declined to handle former President Donald Trump's $464 million bond that he now needs in his New York civil business fraud case.
Sam Bankman-Fried's defense team said the Department of Justice's "disturbing" sentencing letter last week misrepresented the FTX founder.
Tesco was ordered to stop using the Clubcard Prices logo by the Court of Appeal due to a legal clash with Lidl over copyright infringement and unfair competition.
HM Revenue & Customs will close the tax helpline from April 8 to September 30, directing taxpayers to online services instead. This move aims to address long wait times, but critics fear it could lead to errors.
The insolvency status makes the Electric van leasing company, or EVCo, unable to pay its over $50 million debts, which were worsened by the arrest of its former executives in late 2023.