The retail giant's insurers will cover the cost, which includes the plaintiffs' legal fees and expenses, according to a regulatory filing.
In addition to the financial settlement, the agreement includes significant operational changes aimed at enhancing transparency and improving the efficiency of BCBS's claims processing system.
A lawsuit filed by 14 attorneys general allege the company was aware of the app's habit-forming qualities but deceived the public
The fast food giant wants unspecified damages from Cargill, JBS, Tyson Foods and National Beef Packing, as well a court order against the alleged conspiracy.
The ruling of the court is a setback for Amazon, since it has been trying its best to toss the case out of court and avoid a full-blown trial. The court scheduled the trial for the case for October 2026.
The restaurant chain posted warnings after Sarah Katz, who avoided energy drinks because she had a congenital heart condition, died in 2022.
The National Labor Relations Board claims that Apple required its U.S. employees to sign illegal confidentiality agreements and non-disclosure as well as non-compete agreements. Apple also imposed overly broad social media policies, it said.
U.S. judge dismisses without prejudice the lawsuit filed by shareholders of Tesla against the company and Elon Musk.
A judge ruled the online marketplace was protected by a law that makes companies immune from liability over content posted by internet users.
American Eagle has filed a suit against Amazon after allegedly selling knock-offs of its Aerie products.
The two women who posted the rumor online to YouTube in December 2021 will pay more than $14,000 in civil damages to Brigitte Macron and her brother.
U.S. prosecutors argue that Google controls the ad technology for web at the antitrust trial.
The Walt Disney Company has decided to allow the wrongful death lawsuit filed by a widower to be tried in court.
Hunter Biden has agreed to drop the lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani and Robert Costello over the former's laptop computer.
Michael and Gerald Shvartsman admit to insider trading, casting shadows over Trump Media's public listing and sparking legal turmoil.
Google's agreement to delete billions of browsing records in a $5 billion settlement signals a pivotal moment for privacy rights.
Microsoft's decision to sell Teams and Office as separate products worldwide stirs antitrust debates.
A federal judge's ruling allows the SEC's lawsuit against Coinbase to proceed, signaling increased regulatory scrutiny in the cryptocurrency industry.
Donald Trump files a defamation lawsuit against ABC News and anchor George Stephanopoulos, alleging false statements regarding rape allegations.
Former President Donald Trump faces mounting legal challenges as he pursues a third presidential bid in 2024, with the Georgia election subversion case.
The New York Times' crackdown on Wordle clones triggers debate over copyright infringement and its impact on creativity in the digital sphere.
A federal judge allows part of a $250 million copyright lawsuit against Elon Musk's X to proceed, alleging music piracy facilitation.