Litigation
The Court found that statutory trusts used for securitizations are considered “covered persons” and subject to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau jurisdiction.
A New York Federal District court ruled the founders of BitMEX, a cryptocurrency exchange must go to trial in a class action.
Read why baseball’s long-standing antitrust exemption should come to an end.
Read why the US Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, and Health and Human Services are evaluating the effect of private equity’s role in healthcare.
The landscape concerning the SEC climate regulation rules is rapidly evolving, with several legal challenges in process. Learn more about how their outcomes can affect litigation.
A recent ruling by the 9th Circuit in the case of Jones v. Riot Hospitality Group, LLC highlights court penalties for failure to preserve text messages.
Explore how this landmark decision is reshaping compliance and operations in the staffing industry.
For existential problems, courts often are the deciders, while alternative dispute resolution (ADR) can resolve lesser matters more efficiently.
The SEC settled charges against Skechers U.S.A., alleging that the company failed to disclose payments to executives’ immediate family members.
Read about the Delaware Court of Chancery ruling stating that two activist stockholders who jointly held 22 percent of a company’s common stock must vote as they’d agreed.
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