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Couple Sues Eataly Boston After Woman Slips on Prosciutto, Fractures Ankle and Claims 'Great Pain and Suffering'
The incident occurred on October 7, 2022, when the plaintiff approached an area within Eataly that was offering food samples.
A Judge Just Ordered Sam Bankman-Fried to Go To Jail. 'He Tried to Tamper with Witnesses at Least Twice.'
The disgraced former CEO of FTX will remain in custody ahead of his criminal trial in October.
Southwest Airlines Is Being Sued for Racial Profiling
A biracial family was questioned by police after a flight attendant became suspicious — now the airline is being sued.
YouTube Star MrBeast Faces $100 Million Lawsuit from Virtual Dining Concepts Over Burger Ghost Kitchen
The lawsuit claims that Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast, harmed VDC's reputation, broke agreements, and negatively impacted suppliers, vendors, and customers, leading to "enormous financial harm."
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A Man Was Just Charged for Scamming Home Depot Out of $300,000 — And a Popular, Customer-Friendly Policy Made It Easy
The scheme unfolded between June 2021 and June 2022 and spanned several stores in different states.
An 81-Year-Old Florida CEO Just Indicted for a $250 Million Ponzi Scheme Ran a Sprawling Senior Citizen Crime Ring
Carl Ruderman is the fifth senior citizen in the Miami-Fort-Lauderdale-Palm Beach metropolitan area to face charges in connection with the scam.
6 Common Pitfalls Small Business Owners Must Avoid When Selling Their Business
Entrepreneurs looking to sell their business face a myriad of pitfalls. This informal guide helps navigate these challenges and examines the double-edged sword of post-transition employment and non-compete agreements.
TikTok Concerned Over Labor Rights Violations After Landmark Court Ruling Against Meta, Leaked Documents Suggest
The case against Meta brought on by moderators in Kenya could set a precedent for holding tech giants accountable for the treatment of outsourced workers.
Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $18.8 Million in Talc Cancer Suit
This week, the company also filed a separate but unrelated lawsuit against the Biden Administration.
Tesla Directors Settle Shareholder Claims for $735 Million in Landmark Lawsuit, Agree to Compensation Revisions
Elon Musk and other directors were accused of granting excessive compensation of 11 million stock options over three years.
'It Is Incredibly Disheartening, Insulting, and Downright Evil': Designers Accuse Shein of 'Egregious' Copyright Infringement and Racketeering
The fast-fashion site allegedly continued to sell copies of a designer's work even after being contacted about the infringement.
Bank of America Slammed With $250 Million Fine for Opening Fake Accounts, Double-Dipping Charges — Here's How to Find Out If You Qualify for Payment
At least as far back as 2012, bank employees created unauthorized credit card accounts in customers' names to boost sales and better evaluations.
Authors Are Suing OpenAI Because ChatGPT Is Too 'Accurate' — Here's What That Means
It's one of two suits filed on Wednesday — and experts believe there are more to come.
Lawsuit Alleges Pickle Brand Stole 100-Year-Old Recipe to Create Nearly Identical Product Sold in Whole Foods: 'Massive Violation of Trust'
The lawsuit claims that Patriot Pickles, which has made pickles for Wahlburgers and Whole Foods 365 brand, stole Grillo's century-old family recipe after their contract expired.
A New Jersey Judge Posted Videos on TikTok. Now He Might Be Dismissed From the Bench.
Superior Court judge Gary N. Wilcox, 58, uploaded roughly 40 publicly available videos over two years.