Adobe Traps Customers Into Pricey Renewals, FTC Alleges in Latest Assault on 'Dark Patterns'
"Americans are tired of companies hiding the ball during subscription signup and then putting up roadblocks when they try to cancel," said Sam Levine, director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection.A Court Just Restored $8.5 Billion in Claims in This Massive Bankruptcy Case
Bondholders said the decision reinstating their claims restores the municipal market's understanding of the proper functioning of special revenue bonds.Court Battle Over Musk's Compensation Is Far From Over, Even After Ratification Vote, Experts Say
The vote doesn't negate the Delaware Chancery Court's decision faulting the process by which Tesla's board originally approved the CEO's pay package.Dissecting the SCOTUS Mifepristone Decision: Don't Uncork the Bubbly Yet
I cannot tell you how many times, either writing for the Connecticut Supreme Court or joining my colleagues in one of their opinions, we concluded matters based on the jurisprudential concept of standing relying on well settled principles and precedent, often highlighting United States Supreme Court authorityChange is Coming to State Prejudgment Remedy for Merchant Cash Advance Collections
For MCA agreements entered into on or after July 1, 2024, the PJR waiver attachment procedure for MCA collection actions is set to change in certain circumstances.'Just Crushing': Allegedly Defective IVF Products Targeted in Spate of Lawsuits
The lawsuits, part of a broader wave, fault a defendant's culture media, linking it to damage and destruction of viable embryos.Unlikely Trio: Jim Crow, O.J. Simpson and Donald Trump
Sometimes, the targets of politically motivated criminal prosecutions are also guilty.'Misses the Forest for the Trees': Barrett Knocks Thomas' Use of History
Judges should be "very, very careful" about using historical evidence in constitutional adjudication," Justice Amy Coney Barrett has said, adding that citations to favorable historical practices can be like "looking over a crowd and picking out your friends."Supreme Court Hands Starbucks Win in Case of Fired Baristas
The justices held that a lower court had applied a watered-down version of the test necessary to decide whether to grant a National Labor Relations Board request for an injunction.Trending Stories
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