Volkswagen has pleaded guilty to all of the Canadian charges it faced in the emissions-cheating scandal
Criminal charges related to a spoofing scheme involving thousands of instances of unlawful trading activity in U.S. commodities markets
The IRS Whistleblower Office pays money to people who blow the whistle on persons who fail to pay the tax that they owe
Frankfurt prosecutors conduct raids at Mitsubishi sites in Germany
Scouts were sexually abused by Alan Craig Dunlap, a former assistant Boy Scout leader
ResMed whistleblowers will collectively receive a roughly $6.2 million share of the settlement.
Latest chapter in a global emissions cheating scandal that has cost Volkswagen about 30 billion euros
In response to the devastating Penn State child sexual-abuse scandal, the state legislature passed landmark reforms
enacted in 1977 and heavily enforced since around 2005, prohibits companies that operate in the United States from bribing foreign officials
Whistleblower may not pursue a False Claims Act suit without counsel - 4th Circuit
Plaintiff is suing Tinder and Snapchat, claiming footage of her alleged sexual assault was circulated on both apps
NTSB will meet on Feb. 25 to determine the probable cause of the 2018 fatal crash of a Tesla
Final approval to USC's landmark $215-million class action settlement with Tyndall's patients.
alleged Ponzi-like scheme that raised at least $75 million from more 500 investors
Dioceses are aggressively moving and reclassifying holdings to shrink the value of their bankruptcy estates.
Microsoft programme to transcribe and vet audio from Skype and Cortana, its voice assistant, ran for years with "no security measures"
As cars evolve into rolling mobile computers, the potential for disastrous cyber attacks has become a new road hazard.
more than $3B in settlements and judgments from civil cases involving fraud and false claims against the government in the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2019