US IPO Prospects in Limbo as War Dents Optimism Ahead of SpaceX April 1, 2026 By Bailey Lipschultz and Anthony Hughes The companies that typically make up the backbone of the US initial public offering market are eyeing the Iran war...
Bank of America Agrees to Pay $72.5M to Settle Epstein Accusers’ Lawsuit March 30, 2026 By Luc Cohen Bank of America agreed to pay $72.5 million to settle a civil lawsuit brought by women who accused the bank...
Musk Found Liable to Twitter Shareholders in Fraud Lawsuit Over Takeover March 23, 2026 By Abhirup Roy and Jonathan Stempel A U.S. federal jury found Elon Musk liable on Friday for claims he defrauded Twitter shareholders by trying to drive...
Tariff Refund Lawsuits Surge Amid Uncertainty About US Plans March 19, 2026 By Zoe Tillman The number of companies suing for tariff refunds has spiked in recent weeks, a sign that many importers aren’t confident...
SEC’s Top Cop Resigns After Just Six Months on the Job March 18, 2026 By Dawn Kopecki and Chris Prentice The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s enforcement director has resigned just over six months after she started on the job,...
SEC Preparing to Scrap Quarterly Reporting Requirement, WSJ Reports March 17, 2026 The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is preparing a proposal to scrap the requirement for companies to report their earnings...
Bank of America Agrees to Settle Claims It Aided Epstein March 16, 2026 By Bob Van Voris Bank of America Corp. has agreed to settle a proposed class action lawsuit on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein victims who...
Costco Customers Sue for Share of Refunds From Trump Tariffs March 12, 2026 By Mike Scarcella Costco Wholesale was sued on Wednesday in a proposed nationwide class action seeking U.S. customer refunds for higher prices charged...
UBS Urges US Judge to Curb Liability for Nazi-Linked Crimes March 11, 2026 By Jonathan Stempel UBS urged a U.S. judge on Tuesday to shield it from new Holocaust-related litigation arising from an investigation of the...
DOJ Urges Companies to Report Criminal Misconduct in New Nationwide Policy March 11, 2026 By Chris Prentice The U.S. Justice Department is rolling out a policy across divisions to encourage companies to report criminal misconduct in exchange...