A lesser-known Constitutional clause, the rule against accepting payments from foreign entities is aimed at averting conflicts of interest.
The Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington accused President Donald Trump of violating the constitution by allowing his businesses to accept payments from foreign governments.
Apple has accused Qualcomm of withholding some $1 billion in promised rebates as ransom because the tech giant complied with investigations by South Korea’s anti-trust regulator.
The case may set a legal precedent that could allow people who claim to be victims of torture in the U.S. war on terrorism to sue Americans responsible for it.
A pharmaceutical company was fined $100 million after a lawsuit alleged that it hiked the price of a life-saving medicine by 83,000 percent.
California court rules iPhone app purchasers may sue Apple over app market monopoly.
The case involves employees at Best Buy's central repair facility.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg may have to testify in a $2 billion lawsuit filed by ZeniMax Media, which alleged that Oculus stole its technology.
A former Snapchat employee is claiming the company lied to investors and was fired for being a whistleblower, according to a lawsuit. Snapchat denies his claims.
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly scheduled to give a deposition later this week as mediation between the two sides has stalled.
A couple in Texas, whose five-year-old daughter was killed in a car accident after a distracted driver on FaceTime slammed into their car, is suing Apple for failing to implement safer design.
The sum would be split equally among the families of Curren Collas, Camden Ellis and Ted McGee.
Nokia filed a number of complaints against Apple accusing the company of infringing on Nokia patents, it announced Wednesday, just after Apple filed an antitrust lawsuit against Acacia Research Corp. and Conversant Intellectual Property Management Inc. accusing them of conspiring with Nokia.
The women were punished for minor, nonviolent infractions at a jail in Pittsburgh.
DeVry University and its parent company, DeVry Education Group, have agreed to pay a $100 million settlement after being accused of misleading prospective students in ads, the Federal Trade Commission says.
The number of reports of iPhones exploding is increasing by the day.
A resident of Kingston, Indiana, filed a complaint against the religious Christmas decoration, saying it violated the First Amendment.
The CEO of Facebook has thought about going into government, court documents show.
Tyga got served another lawsuit while he was out partying.
The late singer's estate has filed a lawsuit against Jay Z's Roc Nation for alleged copyright infringement through the rap mogul's Tidal streaming service.
The doughnut chain is being sued for falsely advertising the ingredients of menu items.
Trump backed some key progressive priorities during his campaign. Now two of his harshest critics see an opportunity for a limited alliance.