Richard Parsons, the executive dubbed “Captain Emergency” for his record of stabilizing ailing companies such as AOL Time Warner, Citigroup Inc. and Dime Savings Bank of New York, has died. He was 76.
A Utah man, Paul Kenneth Cromar, was sentenced to an aggregate of six years in prison for tax evasion and forcibly retaking a house and land that had been seized under court order to pay his ...
General Motors Co. won’t face trial over a 60-year-old maintenance supervisor’s age bias claim after an Ohio federal court ...
Jennifer Haynes was promoted to senior vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary at the Federal Reserve Bank ...
A federal contract dispute board wrongly ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to pay attorneys’ fees to contractor CKY Inc., ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration found that Bandera Utility Contractors repeatedly exposed workers to serious hazards by sending them into unprotected trenches without providing a ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration found that Dexter Fortson Associates Inc., an electrical contractor, failed to take critical safety measures that could have prevented the ...
AVA settled a lawsuit brought by Snap One LLC accusing the home product manufacturer of infringing five patents to create ...
Spirit AeroSystems Inc. aims to recover over $580,000 in legal fees after taking on Texas in federal court and striking down a 100-plus year tool the state’s attorney general uses to investigate ...
Meta Platforms Inc. was accused of infringing patents to mobile video and web optimization technologies owned by OptiMorphix ...
Hope Katz has been promoted to executive vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary at global professional ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) on Thursday approved a law that allows the state to charge fossil fuel companies billions for ...