Sarah Palin Seeks To Disqualify Judge After 'Contaminated' NY Times Defamation Trial
Sarah Palin called on the judge who oversaw her unsuccessful defamation case against the New York Times to disqualify himself, and said his series of errors tainted the outcome and required a new trial.
U.S. SEC To Elon Musk: Regarding Your Tweets, A Deal Is A Deal
The top U.S. securities regulator on Tuesday urged a federal judge not to let Elon Musk escape an agreement requiring that his Twitter use be monitored, which the Tesla Inc chief executive considers part of a campaign of harassment.
Apple Must Face Claims It Bars Outside Heart-rate Apps From Apple Watch - U.S. Judge
A federal judge on Monday said Apple Inc must face a Silicon Valley company's claims it illegally monopolized the U.S. market for heart rate monitoring apps for its Apple Watch.
U.S. Charges Former Apple Buyer With Defrauding More Than $10 Million From Company
U.S. prosecutors have charged a former Apple Inc employee with defrauding the iPhone maker out of more than $10 million in a series of schemes.
Google Is Accused In Lawsuit Of Systemic Bias Against Black Employees
A lawsuit filed on Friday accuses Google of systemic racial bias against Black employees, saying the search engine company steers them to lower-level jobs, pays them less and denies them opportunities to advance because of their race.
Fox News Appeals Defamation Ruling Over Election Claims, Countersues Smartmatic
Fox News on Thursday appealed a judge's decision to let voting systems company Smartmatic pursue a $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit alleging that the network falsely accused it of rigging the 2020 U.S.
Occidental Petroleum Rises After Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Reveals 14.6% Stake
Occidental Petroleum Corp shares rose on Thursday after Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc said it spent nearly $1 billion on additional shares in the oil company, giving it a 14.6% stake.
Berkshire Hathaway Stock Price Reaches $500,000
The share price of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc reached $500,000 for the first time on Monday, reflecting the company's status as a defensive stock in a market unsettled by events in Ukraine and rising inflation.
Berkshire Rejects Shareholder Call To Replace Warren Buffett As Chairman
Berkshire Hathaway Inc on Friday urged the rejection of four shareholder proposals recommending that it replace Warren Buffett as chairman, report on its plans to handle climate risk and reduce greenhouse gases, and improve diversity.
Trump Cannot Sue Rape Accuser To Stop Her Defamation Case, U.S. Judge Rules
Donald Trump cannot sue E. Jean Carroll, a writer who says he raped her in the mid-1990s, on the grounds that her defamation lawsuit against him violated a New York state law intended to protect free speech, a federal judge ruled on Friday.
Trump Cannot Countersue Rape Accuser To Stop Defamation Case, U.S. Judge Rules
Donald Trump cannot countersue E. Jean Carroll, a writer who says he raped her in the mid-1990s, on the ground her defamation lawsuit against him violated a New York state law intended to protect free speech, a federal judge ruled on Friday.
Lev Parnas, An Ex-Giuliani Associate, To Plead Guilty To Conspiracy Charge
Lev Parnas, convicted in October on campaign finance charges, will plead guilty to a conspiracy count concerning his work at a fraud insurance company that former ally Rudy Giuliani also worked for.
SEC, Following Musk's Criticism, Ready To Distribute Funds From Tesla Settlement
The top U.S. securities regulator asked a judge for permission to distribute $40 million to investors it obtained in a 2018 civil settlement with Elon Musk and Tesla Inc that resolved a fraud charge and required Musk to obtain advance approval for some tweets.
U.S. Charges Two Siblings In $124 Million Cryptocurrency Fraud
U.S. authorities on Tuesday filed criminal charges against a cryptocurrency executive and civil charges against him and his sister, accusing them of defrauding retail investors out of millions of dollars with a digital token known as Ormeus Coin.
Virginia Giuffre's Lawsuit Against Prince Andrew Is Dismissed, Britain Says No Public Funds In Settlement
A U.S. judge on Tuesday ordered the dismissal of Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit accusing Britain's Prince Andrew of sexually abusing her when she was underage, as Britain's finance ministry confirmed that no public funds were used in their settlement.
Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre Formally End Lawsuit; Britain Says No Public Funds In Settlement
Prince Andrew on Tuesday formally requested a dismissal of Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit accusing him of sexually abusing her when she was underage, as Britain's finance ministry confirmed that no public funds were used in their settlement.
Rivian Is Sued For Allegedly Misleading Investors About Electric Vehicle Prices
Rivian Automotive Inc has been sued by a shareholder who claimed the startup failed to tell investors it had underpriced its electric vehicles, leading to unpopular price hikes that it swiftly rolled back.
Rivian Is Sued By Shareholder After Rolling Back Electric Vehicle Price Hikes
Rivian Automotive Inc has been sued by a shareholder who claimed the company misled investors in its initial public offering about how it had mispriced its electric vehicles, leading to unpopular price hikes that it swiftly rolled back.
Occidental Rises After Berkshire Hathaway Reveals $5 Billion Stake
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc revealed a more than $5 billion stake in Occidental Petroleum Corp, as oil prices soared to their highest level in about a decade.
Berkshire Hathaway Reveals $5 Billion Occidental Stake As Icahn Exits
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc revealed a more than $5 billion stake in Occidental Petroleum Corp, as oil prices soared to their highest level in about a decade.
Sept. 11 Victims Seek Seizure Of Iran Oil From U.S.-owned Tanker
Victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks asked a U.S.
Trump To Turn Over Documents In New York Civil Probe, Need Not Testify During Appeal
Donald Trump will turn over some documents to New York's attorney general for her civil probe into his business practices, but need not answer questions under oath while he appeals a judge's order that he testify.
Judge Blocks New York's Bid To Close NRA
A judge on Wednesday rejected the effort by New York's attorney general to put the National Rifle Association out of business for alleged corruption, but she can still seek the ouster of the gun rights group's longtime Chief Executive Wayne LaPierre.
NRA Cannot Be Dissolved By New York Attorney General, Judge Rules
A judge said New York's attorney general cannot dissolve the National Rifle Association (NRA) for alleged corruption and mismanagement, but can still seek the ouster of the gun rights group's longtime Chief Executive Wayne LaPierre.
Lawsuit Claiming Kellogg's Strawberry Pop-Tarts Have Too Few Strawberries Is Dismissed
Kellogg Co has won the dismissal of a proposed class-action lawsuit claiming its Strawberry Pop-Tarts do not contain enough strawberries.
Judge In Sarah Palin Case Defends Handling Of New York Times Trial
A federal judge on Tuesday forcefully defended his handling of former Alaska governor Sarah Palin's defamation trial against the New York Times including his decision to dismiss her case while jurors were still deliberating.
Trump Appeals Ruling Requiring That He Testify In New York Probe
Donald Trump on Monday appealed a judge's ruling that he answer questions under oath in a civil probe by New York's attorney general into the former U.S.
Cartier Lawsuit Accuses Tiffany Of Stealing Luxury Jewelry Trade Secrets
Cartier sued Tiffany & Co on Monday, accusing its luxury rival of stealing trade secrets concerning its high-end jewelry from an employee it lured away in December, in a sign competition in the fast-growing jewelry category is heating up.
Want To Attend Warren Buffett's 'Woodstock For Capitalists'? Get Vaccinated
Warren Buffett is this year bringing back the annual extravaganza for shareholders of his Berkshire Hathaway Inc that he calls "Woodstock for Capitalists."
Buffett Laments Lack Of Good Investments Even As Berkshire Profit Sets Record
Warren Buffett on Saturday signaled he will stick to his knitting, bemoaning the lack of good investment opportunities for Berkshire Hathaway Inc as it sits on a massive pile of cash even after repurchasing a huge amount of its own stock.