By Alyssa Aquino | December 12, 2024
The agency set an October 2025 deadline for the new restrictions to take hold, giving enforcement authority to the incoming Trump administration.
By Chris O'Malley | December 11, 2024
President Donald Trump said Andrew Ferguson "has a proven record of standing up to Big Tech censorship. and protecting Freedom of Speech in our Great Country."
By Greg Andrews | December 11, 2024
"Rather than fulfill its contractual obligations to ensure that the merger succeeded, Kroger acted in its own financial self-interest, repeatedly providing insufficient divestiture proposals that ignored regulators’ concerns," Albertsons General Counsel Tom Moriarty said. Kroger called the allegations baseless.
By Kat Black | December 11, 2024
A flurry of class actions pummeled the tech industry last week, targeting companies such as Amazon, Google, Apple, GoodRx and mobile gaming platforms.
By Jeremy A. Cohen and Lily Kim | December 9, 2024
New York joins a growing number of states to explicitly hold that arbitration agreements entered into through a web-based “clickwrap” process are validly formed. Where such clickwrap agreements to arbitrate delegate decision-making to the arbitrator for all questions of arbitrability, once contract formation is established, it is for the arbitrator to determine enforceability and applicability.
By Riley Brennan | December 6, 2024
The ruling follows a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit decision last month reviving a benzene class action against Bayer, after the circuit court found the plaintiffs plausibly alleged that the products in question were worth less than they would have been if they were not contaminated.
By Alyssa Aquino | December 4, 2024
Alex Mashinsky pleaded guilty to commodities fraud and to a scheme to manipulate the price of Celsius' token weeks before he was scheduled to stand trial.
By Alyssa Aquino | December 3, 2024
If finalized, the proposed rule would have the federal agency treating data broker sales of a person’s credit history, credit score, debt payments, or income as credit report sales subject to the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | December 2, 2024
The complaint compares the defendants to schoolyard bullies who steal students' lunch money.
By Allison Dunn | December 2, 2024
"Applying Chapter 93A broadly to a nationwide class would undermine these principles and impair the regulatory authority of states outside Massachusetts," U.S. District Judge William Young said, altering his decision to grant class certification in a consumer protection case against Saba University School of Medicine.
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