Palantir Ordered to Arbitrate Disputes with Former Employees Who Founded Competing Firm
A recent ruling mandates that Palantir Technologies must handle claims from ex-employees through arbitration, following their departure to start a rival company.
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A recent ruling mandates that Palantir Technologies must handle claims from ex-employees through arbitration, following their departure to start a rival company.
A mistrial has been declared in the case against Harvey Weinstein, as jurors were unable to agree on the allegations involving actor Jessica Mann.
The US government is moving to seek the death penalty for Elias Rodriguez, who is accused of murdering a young Jewish couple at a Washington event last May.
The US government has decided to settle a lawsuit against Gautam Adani, a prominent Indian billionaire, related to allegations of a bribery scheme. This case is part of a broader legal landscape Adani is navigating in the US.
In a move that could reshape electoral boundaries, New York lawmakers are exploring various amendments to the state's redistricting procedures.
An overview of recent developments in legal matters, synthesized from a single source, highlighting the importance of thorough editorial review.
A group of Miami residents has filed a lawsuit against former President Trump, alleging that the transfer of land for a library violates constitutional provisions.
In a recent decision, the Supreme Court has extended the deadline regarding mifepristone, a drug that has drawn significant attention and controversy. This development comes alongside broader health discussions.
In a stunning playoff showdown, the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 115-110, completing a 4-0 series sweep that raises questions about LeBron James' future in basketball.
Hycroft Mining is grappling with substantial financial losses and new legal investigations, raising concerns about its risk profile and investor confidence.
A report from Daily Montanan highlights the concerns of businesses regarding legislative actions that may negatively affect public lands and their financial viability.
In a nail-biting finish at the William Hill Lingfield Derby Trial, Maltese Cross narrowly defeated Bay Of Brilliance, boosting his chances for the upcoming Betfred Derby.
Despite a challenging political environment for President Trump and the Republican Party, recent successes in redistricting may provide crucial support as they navigate upcoming elections.
An examination of the contrasting approaches to gerrymandering by Democrats and Republicans in New York reveals that Democrats may not pursue aggressive tactics similar to those of the GOP.
The Supreme Court justices are set to testify before a Senate committee, marking a significant event in legal affairs. Additionally, the first edition of Ask Amy features unusual courtroom anecdotes.
Melléthei-Barna, a lawyer and university peer of Hungary's next prime minister, steps back from the nomination amidst political ties.
As the defamation case involving Rebel Wilson concludes, she is accused of misrepresenting facts regarding an actress's retraction of a sexual harassment complaint.
A recent ruling by a US federal court indicates that President Trump's implementation of a 10% global tariff may exceed his legal authority under a 1974 trade law.
In a pivotal decision, the Court of International Trade has ruled against Trump's 10% global tariff, prompting immediate action for refunds to affected importers.
In a significant legal development, the Court of International Trade has ruled against a second round of tariffs imposed by President Trump, following a prior Supreme Court decision.