Exxon Mobil Corp and accounting firm PwC must turn over documents related to the oil major's representations of the impact of climate change on its business and assets, the New York Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday.
Exploring Race and Gender Bias in Tort Damages Projections
Women and people of color get less compensation than white men in similar personal injury cases.
$15 Billion VW Emissions Settlement Approved
A federal judge approved the largest auto-scandal settlement in U.S. history Tuesday, giving nearly a half-million Volkswagen owners and leaseholders the choice between selling their cars back or having them repaired so they don't cheat on emissions tests and spew excess pollution.
Sanders Twitter ‘Bern’: 89 Out of the Top 100 Pharma Companies Spent More on Marketing and Sales Than on R&D.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) called out the pharmaceutical industry over spending practices.
Philly Judge Issues Order on Xarelto Bellwether Trials
Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Arnold New is taking a different tack in trying cases in the Xarelto mass tort program.
Wells Fargo Settles Claims that it Unlawfully Repossessed Service-members’ Cars
Wells Fargo & Co was fined about $24 million on Thursday by federal regulators for alleged violations of the Service members Civil Relief Act, piling more pressure on the bank already embroiled in a sales abuse scandal.
BMJ: Xarelto Makers Withheld Faulty Testing Device Data from FDA
A pharmaceutical giant has been accused of withholding trial data from a medical regulator.
CMS Rule Bars Arbitration Requirement for Nursing Home Residents
The decision, by the Department of Health and Human Services, would restore the right to legal action to 1.5 million nursing home residents.
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