Uber: At least it's not the worst start ever for an IPO.
In the wake of several alleged assaults by Uber and Lyft drivers, King County may consider changes to how it regulates
Confidential whistleblower complaint filed to the SEC regarding Facebook
Congressional investigating committees and federal agencies have called for whistleblowers to come forward and shed light on corporate misdeeds
A lawsuit against Zillow focuses on online real estate giant's co-marketing program for agents and lenders.
Judge approves $800 million from FCA in diesel emissions suit
CFTC announced a whistleblower award of approximately $1.5 million to be paid to an individual whistleblower
A proposed class action alleges the Fairfax mental-health hospital may have violated patient rights.
Boeing Co did not tell U.S. regulators for more than a year that it inadvertently made an alarm alerting pilots to a mismatch of flight data optional on the 737 MAX
GM is asking customers not to use engine block heaters until further notice.
one-time billionaire and drug company executive John Kapoor and his four co-defendants guilty of a racketeering conspiracy
In 2015 VW was caught using illegal engine control software to cheat U.S. pollution tests
Michigan investors handed over more than $14 million, according to state regulators. Many never saw that money again.
Attorneys from Hagens Berman filed a class-action complaint on behalf of a proposed class of hundreds of patients
False Claims Act lawsuit originally filed by Dr. Chinnapongse in 2014, included payment of kickbacks to physicians in violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute.
Whistleblowers at a pharmaceutical company responsible for one of the largest drug price increases in US history said the company bribed doctors
Shenea Booth says she was 15 years old when her gymnastics coach started abusing her.
Class-action lawsuit has revealed a nationwide cartel of leading meatpacking manufacturers in the $100 billion beef industry
Two drugmakers will pay nearly $125 million to resolve claims they used charities that help cover Medicare patients' out-of-pocket drug costs as a way to pay kickbacks aimed at encouraging the use of their high-priced medications, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.
Four of the world's largest oil suppliers are accused of cheating the island's electric utility