Author: Bob Egelko
A federal appeals court revived parts of a groundbreaking California law Thursday that limits online businesses’ collection and use of information from users under 18.Read More
The Trump administration is considering waivers of a 106-year-old maritime law as it battles rising gas prices as a side effect of the war in Iran.Read More
Big Law has doubled its hiring of federal government attorneys, and the exodus under President Donald Trump tests whether firms can profitably add so many lawyers who lack their own clients.Read More
Law enforcement sources say Dawson Maloney abandoned an idea to carry out a mass shooting at Siena to plan attack on Nevada power substation.Read More
Lawmakers are up in arms about hospital operator PeaceHealth’s decision to hire a physician group with links to an investment company.Read More
The automaker says the decision is “a competitive priority” of its turnaround plan as it seeks to bounce back from big losses and a disappointing EV push.Read More
H. Lundbeck A/S will focus its capital investments on the US and China rather than Europe as the region faces growing pressure to incentivize innovation, according to the Danish drugmaker’s chief executive officer.Read More
The event is part of a year-long celebration honoring the scientific organization’s 150th yearRead More
Trump administration announces 30-day waiver on Russian oil stranded at sea as concerns over US-Israel war on Iran unsettles marketsRead More
Sea mines predate World War I, cost less than a used car, and can snap a ship in half. They also might be in the most important waterway on Earth.Read More