The court will decide whether Purdue’s owners can gain permanent immunity from future opioid lawsuits in exchange for payments up to $6 billion.
Category: Suits and Litigation (Civil)
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A C.E.O. Who Resigned in Scandal Now Wants More Money
Timothy J. Sloan was criticized for failing to clean up Wells Fargo’s troubled culture when he headed the bank. He says in a suit that he’s owed at least an additional $34 million.
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Is Sean Combs’s Empire at Risk After Sexual Assault Suits?
The music mogul has been celebrated as a transformative force in hip-hop, but fallout from new accusations of abuse has impacted some business relationships and his legacy.
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Peter Schiff Will Receive Settlement to End His Defamation Suit
The money manager had sued an Australian media company that reported on a tax investigation into his bank, Euro Pacific.
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Hall v. Oates, No Longer a Mystery, Arrives at Court in Nashville
Daryl Hall has accused John Oates of committing the “ultimate partnership betrayal” when he moved to sell off his portion of a joint venture. Oates denies wrongdoing.
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The Chicken Tycoons vs. the Antitrust Hawks
As part of a broader campaign against anticompetitive practices, the Biden administration has taken on the chicken industry. Why have the results been so paltry?
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Fashion Photographer Terry Richardson Accused of Sexual Assault in New Lawsuit
The once-famous fashion photographer, long accused of misconduct with models, faces legal action.
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Fashion Photographer Terry Richardson Accused of Sexual Assault in New Lawsuit
The once-famous fashion photographer, long accused of misconduct with models, faces legal action.
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Daryl Hall Is Suing John Oates. Over What Is a Mystery.
The duo, whose songs regularly appeared on the top of the charts, is embroiled in some kind of legal dispute, but a judge in Tennessee has sealed the court file.
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Former Model Sues Axl Rose, Accusing Him of 1989 Rape
Sheila Kennedy filed a complaint in New York State Supreme Court that says the Guns N’ Roses singer “overpowered” her in a hotel room. A lawyer for Mr. Rose said “this incident never happened.”
