problem in the fuel system may prevent the fuel gauge from accurately estimating the amount of fuel remaining, negotiations are continuing between the German automaker, regulators and lawyers representing owners
Bentley's ultra-posh Bentayga SUV has loose parts, Recalled vehicles - from the tiniest subcompacts to heavy-duty trucks - are often going unrepaired, leading to deadly consequences
funneled more than $3 billion of employee retirement savings into expensive, underperforming funds, $125 million to resolve allegations under the False Claims Act, $3 million from a government health program for thousands of trips that never occurred
The U.S. government should go after payouts to former Wells Fargo & Co executives involved in a scandal over unauthorized accounts now that a federal regulator has said it has the power to do so, lawmakers said on Monday. The San Francisco-based bank reached a $190 million settlement with federal regulators after admitting employees opened as many...
a defect can cause the sliding doors to open while the vehicle is in motion, has called on U.S. regulators to change federal auto safety standards that effectively prohibit the operation of a car without the presence of a driver. possibility of an engine compartment fire
The Ram owners—represented by the law firm of Hagens Berman, The new software was supposed to make the cars and SUVs automatically shift into park when the driver's door is opened while the engine is running, Security experts believe yet another open-source software security catastrophe is on the horizon -- but this time, your car is the target.
JP Morgan to settle bribery probe, consultancy firm Louis Berger made "dubious payments", Barclays is attempting to prevent evidence from a former executive being heard, Under America's whistleblower scheme, individuals can be paid up to 30 per cent of the fines levied on companies by the US SEC
Admits to Contributing to Extreme Order Book Imbalance and Creating Artificial Prices, company faces both civil and criminal investigations, J.P. Morgan Hiring 'Princelings', sought to hire well-connected offspring to win business, Rio Tinto Group executive asked how big a bribe it would take to beat out a competitor
Premium, luxury, and ultra-luxury manufacturers are no strangers to safety recalls.
A vast foreign bribery scheme that may have spread to a number of Wall Street banks, $11 billion in funds went missing when Ramirez was at the helm, Theranos had doctored research and ignored failed quality-control checks, fraudulent Medicare and Medicaid programs, attempting to steal more than $1.3 million through illegal practices
"The sheer level of fraud and concealment between Chrysler and Cummins is unconscionable, and we believe we have uncovered a deeply entrenched scheme," Steve Berman, managing partner of Hagens Berman, said, for a fuel leak, which in the presence of an ignition source increases the risk of a fire.
settling allegations of paying bribes in Russia, Mexico and Ukraine, suspect returned to China from the United States on Wednesday, Consolidated Audit Trail establishes a regulatory central database, Admin may spare the whistle-blowers, download Report,
Volkswagen is spinning its wheels, deeper in the morass than ever before, Volkswagen and its subsidiaries said it would be more efficient to include Missouri's lawsuit with claims by plaintiffs in 11 other states
Laerdal Medical Corp. won a nearly $1.2 million judgment against Basic Medical Supply LLC, a competitor that was found liable for infringing Laerdal's patents for a cervical collar, according to an order issued by a Texas federal court Tuesday.
fix or buy back around 80,000 Audi, VW and Porsche vehicles with tainted 3-liter diesel engines, issue with fuel pump sealing rings that may leak and catch fire, A failed front axle on an amphibious "duck boat" led to a deadly Seattle collision
Case Benchmarks Point In History as Coscia Appeals Decision, a new program intended to address flash crashes in the market. authorities detained the country's economic development minister, after nearly four years as the agency's head, must pay more than $1.7 million for misleading investors
engines in some Ram pickup trucks were rigged to hide that emissions were as much as 14 times higher than permitted by law, long-delayed rules that will require "quiet cars" like electric vehicles and hybrids to emit alert sounds when they are moving at speeds of up to 18.6 miles per hour (30 km per hour) to help prevent injuries among pedestrians, cyclists and the blind
award is the third-highest since the SEC's whistleblower program issued its first award in 2012, alleging that the communications company lied about work that it was required to farm out to a minority business, are in-house lawyers effectively denied the protection of federal whistleblower statutes? where did the Hound of Hounslow name come from?
technology capable of distorting emissions when they are tested, issue that might cause a seat belt to inadequately restrain passengers in a crash
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