-
April 20, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court won't review the Internal Revenue Service's rejection of a Texas doctor's claim to $1 million in tax deductions linked to his urgent care network's captive insurance company, the court said Monday.
-
April 20, 2026
Credit Agricole Group has been hit with a suit in New York federal court alleging that the French bank engaged in a yearslong scheme to fraudulently induce two clients into a trading strategy it deemed the "perfect hedge" against certain market risks, when in reality, the strategy created hidden liabilities, forced liquidations and tens of millions of dollars in damages.
-
April 20, 2026
The Michigan attorney general has filed two claims of appeal challenging orders from the Michigan Public Service Commission approving energy supply contracts between DTE Energy and a subsidiary of cloud-computing platform Oracle Corp. tied to a massive 1.4 gigawatt AI data center project, alleging regulators unlawfully bypassed a contested case process.
-
April 20, 2026
A home insurer has told a Texas Business Court that a rival company used its confidential and trade secret information obtained during failed acquisition talks to undercut its prices and solicit top agents to move books of policies to the competitor.
-
April 20, 2026
The Delaware Chancery Court this past week delivered another mix of procedural rulings, fiduciary duty disputes and deal litigation, highlighting both the court's gatekeeping role and its continued focus on stockholder rights and transactional fairness.
-
April 17, 2026
A forensic accountant testified in Florida federal court on Friday that his investigation into the finances of politician David Rivera found that no funds were given to Venezuelan opposition officials, telling jurors how he followed the money trail of the one-time congressman accused of secretly lobbying for a foreign government.
-
April 17, 2026
A Florida bankruptcy judge said Friday she would confirm a cosmetic company's reorganization plan after the debtor ironed out a deal with creditors that reduced the founder's equity stake in the company.
-
April 17, 2026
A California federal judge Friday appeared frustrated with Elon Musk and OpenAI ahead of trial over Musk's challenge to OpenAI's conversion to a for-profit entity, criticizing the parties' "constantly shifting" positions and doubting whether she has the authority to grant the relief Musk requested.
-
April 17, 2026
A Connecticut cardiologist alleges he suffered at least $4 million in damages due to his former practice's "repeated disrespect, bad faith" and reputational damage in the medical community for more than a decade, which culminated in his constructive discharge, filing a contract and defamation lawsuit in state court.
-
April 17, 2026
A pair of Kentucky men have agreed to plead guilty in Illinois federal court to wire fraud for running a yearslong scheme that prosecutors say tricked about 60 borrowers, lenders and investors into handing over at least $11.8 million through fake loan programs and supposed investments.
-
April 17, 2026
A Connecticut state judge has ordered the strict foreclosure of a Greenwich mansion that exiled Russian media tycoon Vladimir Gusinski purchased through an arm of his company, New Media Holdings LLC, capping a six-year-old lawsuit by a bank and its successor surrounding $4.94 million loans.
-
April 17, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a petition filed in a now-settled case relating to a vacated arbitral award favoring a former water treatment company director, which sought clarity from the justices on whether courts can second-guess the content of arbitral pleadings and filings.
-
April 17, 2026
Two contractors acted negligently while performing work at a neighboring property to the Ritz-Carlton Denver that resulted in an uncontrolled release of water entering the hotel, the hotel's owner and insurers alleged in Colorado state court.
-
April 17, 2026
A Denver food truck business has claimed its would-be partners stole its operational playbook and then threatened its owner and employees, according to a lawsuit filed in Colorado state court.
-
April 17, 2026
Georgia-based cybersecurity firm HyperSphere Technologies Inc. on Friday escaped a suit alleging infringement of a developer's copyrighted software code but was denied a request for sanctions for having to defend itself from what it called a "frivolous" lawsuit.
-
April 17, 2026
Seven ambulatory surgery centers, a pain clinic and an anesthesia practice that are all run by Surgery Partners conducted "extraordinarily aggressive treatment" on patients involved in minor car crashes to inflate the bills submitted to Allstate, the insurer told a Florida federal court Friday, alleging it paid millions for unnecessary treatment.
-
April 17, 2026
A Chubb unit said an auto insurer must reimburse it $450,000 for a payment made to the estate of a mutual insured who was fatally hit by a car while in a crosswalk, telling a Colorado federal court that its umbrella policy was in excess of the other policy.
-
April 17, 2026
Solar company Freedom Forever told a Delaware bankruptcy judge Friday that missed payments that mounted after the passage of the federal budget reconciliation bill last year were largely the cause of its Chapter 11 filing this week.
-
April 17, 2026
A Texas state judge signed a temporary restraining order on Friday that stops Bellicum Pharmaceuticals Inc. and the consulting firm helping it oversee its dissolution from deleting cell therapy data that the Houston-based MD Anderson Cancer Center says belongs to it.
-
April 17, 2026
A data science platform said Friday that a former executive, who claims he was not paid after investing $750,000 into the business, cannot drag three out-of-state people loosely connected to the company into a North Carolina federal court and that key claims should be trimmed.
-
April 17, 2026
South Jersey power broker George Norcross and his attorney brother pushed back at a developer's bid to drop a civil racketeering claim against them after an appeals court backed the dismissal of a related criminal case, telling a state court that the proposed amendments to his complaint are futile.
-
April 17, 2026
Vineyard Wind's turbine supplier cannot abandon the offshore wind project on the eve of completion, a Massachusetts state judge ruled Friday, ordering the GE Vernova subsidiary to remain on the job for now.
-
April 17, 2026
The past week in London has seen Aston Martin file an appeal in a row with Chinese carmaker Geely over its winged logo for London black cabs, Ineos sue Ben Ainslie's America's Cup team for a £180 million ($244 million) boat, White & Case face a claim from two energy storage companies, and a golf tour company bring a claim against Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund after the fund invested in its rival.
-
April 17, 2026
In a unanimous precedential decision, the Federal Circuit on Friday largely reversed a California jury's $18.3 million trade secret verdict over a penile implant, holding that the asserted secrets were already publicly disclosed or generally known and therefore not protectable.
-
April 16, 2026
A Texas business court judge on Thursday contemplated how to interpret deals tied to a proposed oil export terminal, with one investor's requested declaratory and injunctive relief disputed by three defendants.