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The Justice Department is starting a whistleblower rewards program that offers financial incentives to tipsters who come ...
The District of Columbia was properly granted dismissal of a health and physical-education teacher’s breach-of-contract and ...
Independent Living Systems, a Florida-based long-term health-care provider, will pay $14 million to settle a data breach ...
Bridging Finance Inc.’s receiver is suing Ernst & Young LLP for C$1.4 billion ($1 billion), alleging the auditor failed to ...
Ancestry.com LLC has named Derek Smith as its new chief legal officer, who comes to the privately-held genealogy company ...
Two units of litigation funder Burford Capital Ltd. won’t be able to opt out of a $32.5 million deal with Cargill Inc. to ...
An Ohio federal district court granted summary judgment to the City of Galion on a Title VII of the Civil Rights Act race discrimination claim by a terminated chief of police of Mexican heritage.
French nationals who bought a US-based cheese distribution company can’t sue the sellers in Florida courts just because the buyers hired a lawyer based in Miami during negotiations, a federal appeals ...
The founder of Nikola Corp. objects to the bankrupt electric-vehicle maker’s proposed plan disclosures, saying the documents are misleading and incomplete.