Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. investors can’t proceed with a securities fraud suit alleging the utility misrepresented ...
Companies should give their workers paid time off to vote in the US presidential election next month, investors that advocate ...
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A Chinese agency backed by the country’s internet overseer is pushing for an investigation into Intel Corp. products sold domestically, warning of security flaws and high failure rates.
Doug Spelfogel and Derek Wright joined Jenner & Block as partners in its bankruptcy and restructuring practice in New York and Chicago, respectively, the firm announced Wednesday.
A Nevada lawsuit alleging Lyft committed fraud by misclassifying its workers as independent contractors is a new test case in the fight over worker protections at the state level.
Building trust in artificial intelligence will require common sense laws. The Golden State is leading the way.
Barton’s Kenneth Rashbaum and Lani Medina say AI evidence a requires show of reliability, so lawyers must know the AI design, ...
Apple Inc.'s hometown of Cupertino, Calif., has $74.5 million more to spend on city services after releasing funds no longer needed to pay back tax revenue it received improperly from Apple’s online ...
Cryptocurrencies were invented in the heat of the 2008-2009 financial crisis to provide an alternative to banks. Many banks and financial institutions on Wall Street that initially scoffed at the ...
Billionaire Gautam Adani’s conglomerate postponed a dollar bond offering at the last minute after some investors pushed back on the pricing, in a rare instance of a borrower delaying a deal in the ...
The mastermind of one of the biggest cryptocurrency heists ever should spend five years in prison for a money-laundering conspiracy tied to the $6 billion hack of the Bitfinex exchange, US prosecutors ...