Legal & Regulatory

Missouri Residents Inch Closer to Voting to Minimum Wage Increase

Missouri residents may have the opportunity to vote on a potential increase to the minimum wage this November.


New California Legislation Could Put an End to Restaurant Surcharges

A new rule banning hidden service fees may oblige some California restaurants to remove them from customers' bills...

Uber Sued by London Black Cab Drivers for £250 Million Over Taxi Booking Rules

Uber is facing a multi-million-pound lawsuit filed by nearly 11,000 black cab drivers in London, England...

Joe Biden Administration Sanctions Hundreds of Companies to Choke Russia's Supplies of Military Technology

The administration of President Joe Biden has announced nearly 300 new sanctions targeting international suppliers of military equipment technology accused of helping Russia in its war against Ukraine..


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Apple Fined $2 Billion by EU for App Store Monopoly Following 5-Year Probe
EU fines Apple $2B for favoring its music streaming service over competitors on the App Store, marking the first antitrust penalty against the tech giant. Apple plans to appeal.
The Body Shop's Mass Firing Breaches Employment Law—Is Lawsuit Possible?
The Body Shop admitted to breaching employment laws by abruptly firing hundreds of employees without notice or compensation, prompting legal action and ethical concerns amid its "restructuring" plans.
OpenAI Executives Say Elon Musk's Lawsuit Stems From His 'Regrets’ That He’s No Longer Part of the Company
Top OpenAI executives believe that Elon Musk's lawsuit stems from his "regrets" about no longer being a part of the company.
AstraZeneca’s Lawsuit Challenging Medicare Drug Price Negotiations Dismissed by Judge
A federal judge in Delaware has dismissed AstraZeneca's lawsuit challenging Medicare's new power to negotiate prices directly with drug manufacturers.
IRS to Go After 125,000 High-Earning Americans Who Did Not File Tax Returns Going Back to 2017
To improve tax compliance and ensure fairness, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is going after 125,000 people who earned over $400,000 annually but did not file tax returns between 2017 and 2021.
Salesforce's Chief Ethical Officer Optimistic About US AI Regulation, Says Momentum is Building
Amid rapid AI development, Salesforce's Paula Goldman sees hope for US regulation, citing bipartisan support. Despite challenges, the company thrives financially, fueled by AI integration in its offer
Elon Musk Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI CEO Over Contract Breach And Prioritization Of Microsoft's Interests
The lawsuit alleged that OpenAI effectively became a closed-source arm of Microsoft rather than pursuing its original mission.
Joe Biden Orders Investigation Into 'Smart Cars' Built in China, Other Foreign Adversaries Over Security Concerns
The administration of President Joe Biden has announced an investigation into "smart cars" built in China and other "countries of concern," citing potential national security risks.
Donald Trump, Other TMTG Bosses Accused in New Lawsuit of Trying to 'Drastically Dilute' Shares of Co-Founders
Former President Donald Trump is facing a new lawsuit alleging that he attempted to "drastically dilute" the value of stock shares held by co-founders of his social media platform, Truth Social.
GSK Settles California Lawsuit Over Zantac Cancer Allegations, Avoids Trial
GSK resolves California lawsuit over Zantac cancer claims in a confidential settlement, avoiding trial amid ongoing legal battles.
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