A New York federal judge on Tuesday mostly sided with writer E. Jean Carroll on multiple evidentiary issues in her defamation fight with former President Donald Trump, barring Trump from asking about her litigation funding and allowing Carroll to show jurors Trump's now-infamous "Access Hollywood" interview in an upcoming damages trial.
Walgreens and Humana have cut a deal to settle Walgreens' D.C. federal lawsuit that alleged a $642 million arbitration award it was ordered to pay to Humana Inc. over allegations of drug price overcharging was affected by the claimed misconduct of Walgreens' former counsel at Crowell & Moring LLP.
An Illinois federal judge handed French Montana a win Thursday in a copyright lawsuit brought by a young musician who alleged the rapper sampled his song to make his hit single "Ain't Worried About Nothin'," but noted the win was merely "technical" and not "a substantive victory" for the rap star.
A worker urged the California Supreme Court on Thursday to find employers are required to pay for time workers spend waiting to drive through an employer's security check, arguing that CSI Electrical's security checks and the lengthy drive from a parking lot to the security gate were mandated and "that's work."
L3Harris has cut a deal to resolve a certified class action on behalf of roughly 50,000 plan participants who allege the Florida-based defense contractor violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by failing to negotiate lower recordkeeping fees and retaining expensive investment options in their 401(K) retirement plans.