Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay $22.9 million to end a lawsuit from investors who claimed the company concealed quality-control failures that culminated in a broad recall of children´s medicines, according to court filings.
Travel Ban connected to Chinese Investigation into alleged bribery by pharmaceutical company.
Soccer’s global body FIFA lost a fight to block free TV access to World Cup matches after the European Union’s highest court said top matches involving national teams should be available to all viewers if governments insist.
A lawsuit accusing Central Intelligence Agency employees of murdering military scientist Frank Olson in 1953 after he raised concerns about testing chemical and biological weapons on people without their consent was dismissed.
Russian anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, 37, was sentenced to five years in prison for embezzlement on 18 July 2013, after a highly controversial trial.
Google Inc. must present the European Union with "better" proposals if it wants to settle the almost three-year-old EU antitrust probe into the way it operates its search service, the bloc´s competition chief said.
Bernie Ecclestone was charged by German prosecutors over his role in a bribery scheme in the 2005 sale of a Bayerische Landesbank stake in Formula One racing to CVC Capital Partners Ltd.
Football fans could be banned from going topless at matches in Rio de Janeiro´s Maracanã stadium, host of next year´s World Cup final.
Legal challenges are mounting to the federal government´s widespread collection of telephone call data.
Ford Motor has been hit with a proposed class action claiming it neglected to fix defects in vehicle touch-screen control systems that create safety hazards for drivers.
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