We’re all signing arbitration agreements all the time, without even knowing it — just by signing up for a streaming service or joining a gym.
Where’s the line between fair use and commercial exploitation when it comes to scraping the web to train artificial intelligence models?
The case has implications for how corporations use bankruptcy to deal with lawsuits and the future of the “Texas two-step” strategy.
It could be an opening salvo ahead of other major government antitrust actions, given ongoing investigations of Apple, Amazon and Facebook.
The lawsuit accuses the company of violating users’ privacy during incognito browsing sessions.
The Securities and Exchange Commission sued the Tesla CEO for what it says was misleading tweets that hurt investors. A former SEC lawyer tells us what could be next.
Suing your own school comes with a financial toll of its own.
Leandra English, who was named interim director of the CFPB by its outgoing director, filed a lawsuit Sunday night.
The creators of the beloved mockumentary are taking on Hollywood accounting practices in a $400 million lawsuit.
A lawsuit alleges that Eatsa kiosks aren't accessible to the visually impaired. Company founders say it isn't true.