NY State Attorney General launches investigation into WeWorkRegulatory scrutiny is the latest issue to land on the struggling firm’s desk.November 19, 2019 by Charlie Osborne in Legal
Auditor warned Wirecard KPMG report needed ‘context’ ahead of accounts scandalEY flagged a failure to verify the sources of half the firm’s revenue.July 20, 2020 by Charlie Osborne in Legal
Video game firm settles Bitcoin mining dispute for $1 millionAfter being accused of infecting users' computers with malware to mine Bitcoins, E-Sports Entertainment has settled the claim with U.S. regulators for $1 million. November 20, 2013 by Charlie Osborne in Legal
FTC releases facial recognition tech guidelinesHow far should companies be able to utilize facial recognition technology?October 23, 2012 by Charlie Osborne in Legal
Yahoo ordered to pay $2.7 billion in Mexican court caseA Mexican court has ordered Yahoo to pay $2.7 billion over allegations of contract breaches and lost profits.December 3, 2012 by Charlie Osborne in Legal
Yahoo users drop email scanning allegationsUsers of Yahoo services have reached an agreement with the company and will drop a complaint alleging Yahoo illegally scans emails to target adverts.January 9, 2014 by Charlie Osborne in Legal
In the face of bankruptcy, Kodak eyes $406m offeringKodak is seeking court approval in an offering to give creditors large equity stakes in the company once it emerges from bankruptcy protection. June 19, 2013 by Charlie Osborne in Legal
Waze founder faces legal battle in IsraelGoogle-owned Waze is potentially facing a class-action lawsuit due to allegations that Waze's creator built the firm based on the efforts of those involved in a community mapping project. March 28, 2014 by Charlie Osborne in Legal
Volkswagen pleads guilty to criminal conduct in emissions scandalThe company has admitted to obstructing justice in an earlier settlement with US prosecutors.March 13, 2017 by Charlie Osborne in Legal
Facebook sued for allegedly scanning your private messagesA class-action suit claims that the social networking site monitors and uses your messages for advertising purposes. January 3, 2014 by Charlie Osborne in Legal