Corporate Crime/Legal Action

3M Invented Post-it Notes and Scotch Tape, but What's It Done Lately?

Investors and scientists worry a shift in R&D strategy is stifling innovation as the company faces billions of dollars in…

9 months ago

In Suing Amazon, FTC's Lina Khan Turns Her Earlier Pricing Argument on Its Head

The government’s antitrust lawsuit is a more streamlined complaint that leaves out some allegations from the FTC chair’s famous law-school…

9 months ago

Secrecy of Google Antitrust Trial Leads to Blame Game

The judge and government lawyers are defending themselves against criticism for letting tech executives testify behind closed doors. Source link

9 months ago

Google Trial Spills Details on Search Engine's Deals With Apple, Samsung

The company says it was offering the better product, while the Justice Department argues the agreements were illegal. Source link

9 months ago

Justice Department Probe Scrutinizes Elon Musk Perks at Tesla Going Back Years

Federal prosecutors are scrutinizing personal benefits Tesla may have provided Elon Musk since 2017—longer than previously known—as part of a…

10 months ago

Inside Exxon’s Strategy to Downplay Climate Change

Listen to article(2 minutes)Exxon Mobil issued its first public statement that burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change in 2006,…

10 months ago

Google's Antitrust Trial Gets Under Way in Washington

The government says the search giant maintains dominance through illegal deals with phone and browser companies. Source link

10 months ago

Amgen's Deal for Horizon Therapeutics Clears Key Hurdle

The Federal Trade Commission said it had agreed to end its legal challenge of the $27.8 billion deal. The pact…

10 months ago

A Private Phone. Secret Recordings. Inside One CEO's Relationship With a TV Anchor.

Under Armour’s Kevin Plank shared nonpublic financial details with Stephanie Ruhle, and she gave advice on how to address negative…

10 months ago