SEP
30
2016

Germany´s Bosch sues South Korea´s Mando in U.S. on alleged patent infringements

The suit claims some brake systems (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC) products supplied by Mando

SEP
30
2016

After Nissan ultimatum, Jaguar Land Rover says Brexit must be fair for all

Chief Executive Ralf Speth also told Reuters on Friday that there were signs that some customers in Europe, Jaguar Land Rover´s biggest market, no longer wanted to buy British cars

SEP
30
2016

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Objectionable Trademarks

The case involving the name of an Asian-American rock band could have implications for the Washington Redskins

SEP
30
2016

Stolen Van Goghs recovered by anti-Mafia police in Naples

Early works taken from Amsterdam museum in 2002 said to be in fairly good condition

SEP
30
2016

Federal appeals court allows ´selfies´ at ballot box

As the election draws close, voting rights are becoming a contentious issue

SEP
29
2016

Elliott pushes for shake-up at Colombia’s Avianca airline

US hedge fund holds talks with Avianca executives

SEP
29
2016

Samsung says in talks with U.S. watchdog on washing machine safety issues

Samsung Electronics, which is already reeling from a global recall of its Note 7 smartphones, said on Thursday it is in talks with a U.S. watchdog to address potential safety problems related to some of its washing machines

SEP
29
2016

Wal-Mart in talks to buy stake in Indian online retailer Flipkart

The U.S. retailer was looking to invest between $750 million and $1 billion in Flipkart

SEP
29
2016

Congress rejects Obama veto, Saudi September 11 bill becomes law

The House of Representatives voted 348-77 against the veto, hours after the Senate rejected it 97-1

SEP
28
2016

Shareholders back AB InBev and SABMiller £79bn ‘Megabrew’ deal

Third-largest merger in corporate history will see combined group sell one in four beers globally

SEP
28
2016

NBC´s ´Timeless´ Hit With Copyright Lawsuit

The suit claims the show is a ripoff of a Spanish series

SEP
28
2016

Wells Fargo chief forfeits $41m amid corruption probe

Wells Fargo chief executive John Stumpf will forfeit $41m (£31.5m) in bonuses as the bank tries to deal with a scandal over its sales practices

SEP
28
2016

China agrees to help Cambodia overhaul its criticized judiciary

A system that opposition party supporters say is in thrall to Prime Minister Hun Sen, and that the United States has criticized as "politicized and ineffective"

SEP
27
2016

Germany orders end to Facebook/WhatsApp data sharing project

The California-based company has faced repeated challenges in Germany, where there are strict laws on data privacy and intellectual property

SEP
27
2016

Houston lawyer shoots nine and is killed by police

Six people were taken to hospitals and three were treated at the scene after being shot at while inside their vehicles in the affluent neighborhood of West University Place

SEP
26
2016

American Express can enforce credit card anti-steering rules

Spokesmen for the U.S. Department of Justice did not immediately respond to requests for comment and a spokeswoman for American Express had no immediate comment

SEP
26
2016

Brussels must fight and beat McDonald’s in the battle for tax justice

Corporate taxation around the world is at risk of becoming a joke. Large-scale avoidance must be challenged and defeated

SEP
26
2016

More Junior Lawyers Would Please Courts

Some judges urge wider courtroom opportunities to help develop young Attorneys.

SEP
26
2016

Former employees file class action against Wells Fargo

The lawsuit on behalf of people who worked for Wells Fargo in California over the past 10 years, including current employees, focuses on those who followed the rules and were penalized for not meeting sales quotas.

SEP
26
2016

President Obama vetoes 9/11 victims bill

President Obama said he felt "deep sympathy" for the families but that the law would be "detrimental to US national interests".

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