An employee has hit a Delaware-based casino and racing track with a proposed class action alleging the establishment failed to protect workers' private information because it stored the data in a "reckless and negligent manner" that could be accessed without a password or any other form of verification.
Negligent team security allowed a Washington Wizards shooting guard to assault a fan at a game last month, the fan claims in a recently filed lawsuit in a Florida state court, arguing the NBA team should have taken better precautions because of the player's history of aggressive behavior.
FIFA asked the Second Circuit Tuesday to reconsider its finding that the international governing body of soccer is subject to the jurisdiction of New York courts in an ongoing antitrust lawsuit involving the organization, U.S. Soccer Federation Inc. and plaintiff Relevent Sports LLC.
Truck stop chain TravelCenters of America is pushing back against criticism from Arko Corp. about not accepting the convenience store operator's $1.4 billion merger offer, saying Arko's lack of committed financing and undesirable credit rating make the offer inferior to its deal with BP, not superior, despite the higher price tag.