Legal & Regulatory

Walmart's $45M Settlement Offer for Overcharged Customers - Are You Eligible?

Walmart is set to pay a $45 million settlement following a class action lawsuit alleging overcharging, inaccurate product weights, and mislabeled bagged produce.


US Regulatory Agency Moves to Block $25 Billion Kroger-Albertsons Supermarket Merger

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued Kroger and Albertsons to stop their $25 billion merger. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) of the United States has filed a lawsuit against Kroger and Albertsons, seeking to halt their $25 billion merger.

South Korea Exploring Potential Sanctions for Businesses That Fail to Meet Shareholder Return Goals

South Korea's market watchdog warned that corporations may be fined for failing to boost shareholder returns over time.

Willy Wonka-Inspired Event in Glasgow Ends With Visitors Calling Police as They Believe They Got Scammed

A Willy Wonka-inspired fan experience in Glasgow, Scotland, did not leave a sweet taste to ticketholders.


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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is seeking to dismiss personal liability in two dozen lawsuits accusing Instagram and other social media companies of Meta of addicting children to these platforms.
A US judge approved the $4.3 billion penalty for Binance on Friday. Binance, the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchange, is set to pay $4. 3 billion for violations of anti-money laundering and sanctions laws through lapses in internal controls in a settlement approved by a US judge on Friday.
Amazon said Friday that it had paid around $1.9 million to over 700 migrant workers in Saudi Arabia who claimed they had suffered human rights abuses.
Vice Media Group CEO Bruce Dixon informed employees in a memo sent out on Thursday that the company plans to lay off several hundred employees.
The judge overseeing the civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump has denied his request to postpone enforcing the $355 million judgment against him for a month.
The Biden administration is reportedly preparing to announce new sanctions on Iran in retaliation for its arms sales that have fortified Russia's defenses amid war with Ukraine.
The US SEC has reportedly junked some of the most demanding greenhouse gas emissions disclosure requirements from corporate climate risk rules it is readying to implement.
Reddit is going public after submitting its IPO prospectus to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Thursday.
James Biden told lawmakers in a closed-door deposition before a House committee on Wednesday that his brother, President Joe Biden, "never had any involvement" in his family's business dealings.
Former President Donald Trump has formally requested to extend the one-month period to pay the $355 million civil fraud fine levied against him.
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