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United States, et al. v. Apple Inc. is a lawsuit brought against multinational technology corporation Apple Inc. in 2024. The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) alleges that Apple violated antitrust statutes. [1] [2] The lawsuit contrasts the practices of Apple with those of Microsoft in United States v.
In fact, according to InCharge Debt Solutions, “Only about 10% of Chapter 11 filings result in success; far more often, they end up in Chapter 7 straight bankruptcy, in which the company closes ...
In June 2024, Tesla shareholders accused Elon Musk and the company’s board of knowingly diverting talent and resources away from the company and directing it toward Musk’s rival artificial intelligence company, xAI, thereby breaching their fiduciary duty to Tesla. [49] [50] More than a dozen Tesla employees left to work for xAI. Musk has ...
Pages in category "Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2024" The following 170 pages are in this category, out of 170 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
And companies of all sizes could see new rules in the U.S. for the user-generated content that they host online. Here are some of the legal cases, legislation, and regulation that Yahoo Finance is ...
February 26, 2024 at 6:42 PM (Reuters) - The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration issued a letter on Monday to e-commerce companies regarding the pill presses that are being used to make fentanyl ...
Apple Inc. has been the subject of criticism and legal action. This includes its handling labor violations at its outsourced manufacturing hubs in China, its environmental impact of its supply chains, tax and monopoly practices, a lack of diversity and women in leadership in corporate and retail, various labor conditions (mishandling sexual misconduct complaints), and its response to worker ...
The combination of McCormick’s decision and Tesla's response sets up a 2025 legal battle that could go all the way to the US Supreme Court — and could have implications for any big publicly ...