The US Justice Department sued to block Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.’s $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks Inc., ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told lawmakers he would withdraw a controversial Biden administration rule protecting transgender ...
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company improperly denied a wealth management firm employee’s long-term disability benefits ...
A federal appeals court on Thursday questioned whether a group of Black farmers challenging a $2.2 billion financial ...
Charlotte Burrows, one of the Democratic members on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission who was fired by President ...
Morgan Stanley received a flood of support in its effort to have the Second Circuit hear its appeal arguing that a deferred ...
Imperial Dade Canada Inc. convinced Delaware’s Chancery Court to block Veritiv Corp. from making sales that allegedly violate the noncompete terms of a $190 million purchase agreement between the ...
An Arkansas federal district court granted summary judgment to the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees on the claims of a White university police officer that he was discharged due to his race, ...
Meta’s changes to its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs aim to “reduce bias,” the company said in its annual ...
An attorney for an ex-Kentucky county clerk who gained notoriety for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses after the US Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015, received a ...
Paypal Holdings Inc. investors can’t proceed with a lawsuit alleging the payment platform company touted user account growth without disclosing a boost from bot farms, at least as the investors’ ...
The US Federal Trade Commission is probing whether Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. illegally coordinated to limit driver pay in New York City, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg News.