SEC stops alleged $1.7 billion unregistered digital token offering
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) stopped two offshore entities from conducting an alleged unregistered, ongoing digital token offering in the United States and...
Department of Justice Files Federal Lawsuit on Behalf of Former Nursing Assistant Over Flu...
The Department of Justice filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of a former nursing assistant who alleges that she was fired over declining a...
Wells Fargo to pay $35 million to settle charges related to its investment recommendation...
The broker-dealers of Wells Fargo and Company (NYSE: WFC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reached an agreement to settle the charges involving...
Pennsylvania Authorities Crackdown Major Trafficker of Opioid Oxycodone
Pennsylvania law enforcement including agents from the Office of Attorney General Josh Shapiro, State Police and local police departments stopped a major trafficker of...
Devon Archer to testify: White House trying to distance Biden from Hunter’s shady deals
With Hunter's ex-business partner, Devon Archer, scheduled to testify before the House Oversight Committee, the spotlight is shining on the president's alleged involvement in...
Navigating the Fine Print: How Bigelow vs. Hiscox Redefines Insurance Trust
Hawaii District Court Strikes Again: Are Insurance Companies Truly Shielded Even in Cases Without Coverage?
USA Herald -- "Insurance." It's a term many of us...
CBD Producer Denied New Trial in Kinsale Insurance Co. Fire Coverage Lawsuit
(USA Herald) - In a courtroom battle between a West Virginia CBD producer and Kinsale Insurance Co., the judge has made a controversial decision....
San Francisco Sues AG Sessions for Repealing Civil Rights Guidelines
The city of San Francisco sued U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions for repealing the civil right guidelines to protect the disabled, indigent, minorities, and...
Rideshare Giant Uber Set to Pay Millions in Class Action Settlement
Rideshare conglomerate Uber is active in 72 countries, with billions of trips made each year. People rely on this service not just for transportation,...
Federal Lawsuits Allege Some State Courts Running Debtors’ Prisons
In 1833, debtors’ prisons were abolished under federal law. Yet, many political and legal experts believe that while debtors’ prisons don’t technically exist in...