Amazon, FTC Reach $2.5 Billion Deal in Prime Subscription Case

Amazon.com Inc. agreed to pay $2.5 billion in penalties and refunds and change its process for how to cancel its Prime subscription to settle a lawsuit by the US Federal Trade Commission.

Pro Athletes Beat Pittsburgh Jock Tax at State High Court

Professional athletes convinced the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Thursday to strike down a tax the city of Pittsburgh imposed on visitors who earn money at public stadiums.

X.AI Escalates OpenAI Fight With New Trade Secrets Lawsuit

Elon Musk‘s X.AI Corp. accused OpenAI Inc. of misappropriating its trade secrets by recruiting and hiring multiple employees and directing or encouraging them to steal confidential information including its source code.

South Dakota Professor’s Reinstatement Ordered After Kirk Posts

A University of South Dakota professor who was put on administrative leave after posting critical remarks on Facebook about Charlie Kirk after his assassination must be reinstated, a federal judge ordered Wednesday.

SEC Shift on Arbitration Sparks Strategies to Counter Its Effect

An SEC policy change enabling companies going public to shunt securities fraud claims into binding arbitration before they’re ever filed in court is already prompting ideas about how to turn the tables to the advantage of investors and their attorneys.

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Apple Watch Imports at Risk if ITC Fails to Act, Judge Warns

A federal judge ordered Masimo Corp. and US Customs and Border Protection to update her when the US International Trade Commission decides whether to take up Masimo’s bid to clarify or modify an Apple Watch import ban and warned she may block imports if that process stalls.

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