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Top U.S. law firms decline to answer lawmakers’ questions about Trump-related government work
Three major U.S. law firms have refused to answer questions from Democratic lawmakers about their recent government work connected to ...

Microsoft faces antitrust lawsuit over OpenAI partnership
Microsoft is facing a new class action lawsuit from consumers who claim the tech giant illegally inflated prices for artificial ...

New York City sues social media giants, accusing them of addicting children
The City of New York has launched a federal lawsuit accusing Meta, Google, Snap, TikTok, and other tech giants of ...

U.S. Supreme Court rejects ex-law firm partner’s appeal in OneCoin fraud case
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal from former attorney Mark Scott, who tried to overturn his conviction ...

Direct investor–state contracts gain ground in international arbitration
A new report from the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), an institution linked to the World Bank ...

U.S. judge throws out NFT artists’ challenge to SEC
A federal judge in Louisiana rejected a lawsuit from two NFT creators who wanted to stop the U.S. Securities and ...

YouTube agrees to $24.5 million settlement in Trump account suspension case
YouTube will pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit from U.S. President Donald Trump over his account suspension after the ...

Arizona Supreme Court rejects plan to fast-track lawyer licensing in criminal cases
Arizona’s highest court has shelved a proposal that would have allowed people without full law licenses to represent or prosecute ...

Amazon to pay $2.5 billion in FTC settlement over Prime subscriptions
Amazon has agreed to pay $2.5 billion in fines and reimbursements to settle allegations by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission ...

Orsted wins U.S. court ruling against Trump, shares surge as project resumes
Shares in Danish energy company Orsted rose sharply after a U.S. federal judge allowed it to restart work on an ...






