JAN
9
2019

Madagascar court declares Rajoelina president, rejects fraud complaint

Madagascar’s top court on Tuesday proclaimed former leader Andry Rajoelina winner of a hard-fought presidential vote, rejecting his rival’s accusations of fraud.

JAN
9
2019

More turning to Apex Court to appeal cases: Chief Justice

More people are turning to Singapore´s highest court over the years, with 50 per cent more Court of Appeal cases being heard now compared with 2013.

JAN
9
2019

Government shutdown closes in on high court

The Supreme Court is about to feel the effects of the partial government shutdown.

JAN
9
2019

Florida Supreme Court rejects lawsuit claiming state’s education system unconstitutional

The Supreme Court of Florida rejected a lawsuit on Friday that claimed the state was failing to provide constitutionally mandated “high quality” education for all.

JAN
9
2019

Sri Lanka court refuses to test President´s sanity

A Sri Lanka court Monday rejected calls to subject the president to a mental health examination after he sacked a former ally, dissolved parliament and plunged the country into crisis.

JAN
9
2019

Ireland grants permission to Google to make transfers and manage cards

The banks usually protest because the big names in technology, Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon, compete with them without meeting all the regulatory and capital requirements that come with being a bank.

JAN
8
2019

Nissan´s Ghosn claims innocence in first appearance since November arrest

Ousted Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn declared his innocence in his first public appearance since his November arrest, telling a Tokyo court on Tuesday that he had been wrongly accused of financial misconduct.

JAN
8
2019

U.S. top court rejects Exxon in climate change document dispute

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for the attorney general of Massachusetts to obtain records from Exxon Mobil Corp(XOM.N) to probe whether the oil company for decades concealed its knowledge of the role fossil fuels play in climate change.

JAN
8
2019

Huawei sues U.S. firm InterDigital in China over patent practices

InterDigital Inc on Monday said Huawei Technologies Co Ltd filed a lawsuit against it in China, alleging the U.S. technology firm had not licensed its intellectual property on fair terms.

JAN
8
2019

U.S. top court declines to take up Fiat Chrysler hacking case

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear Fiat Chrysler’s appeal in a class action lawsuit over allegations that its Jeeps and other trucks are vulnerable to hacking, one of the first legal cases involving automotive cybersecurity risks.

JAN
8
2019

Saudi women to be told of divorce by text message under new law, are urged to check website

Women in Saudi Arabia will be notified by text message if they are divorced under a new law designed to protect them from having their marriage ended without their knowledge, the government said on Sunday.

JAN
8
2019

New York City birth certificates get gender-neutral option

A new law in New York City makes it easier for transgender and non-binary New Yorkers to match their birth certificate to their gender identity without needing a signed affidavit from a healthcare provider.

JAN
8
2019

Seven Bank to use facial recognition to let people open accounts at ATMs across Japan

Seven Bank will equip its ATMs with facial recognition technology, possibly starting this fall, as a way to identify customers and let people open bank accounts on the spot, sources said Monday.

JAN
8
2019

White and male UK judiciary ‘from another planet’, says Lady Hale

Exclusive: Supreme court president wants to see more progress in diversity of senior benches

JAN
7
2019

Carlos Ghosn says ´no´ to signing confession; plans to ´vigorously´ fight charges: son

hosn will be able to make his first public statement at a brief hearing Tuesday.

JAN
7
2019

Ex-Credit Suisse bankers arrested on U.S. charges over Mozambique loans

Andrew Pearse, 49, Surjan Singh, 44, and Detelina Subeva, 37, were charged in a federal court in Brooklyn, New York.

JAN
7
2019

Celgene, Bristol-Myers set $2.2 billion termination fee for their mega deal:US

Celgene’s top executives, including its chief executive officer and chief financial officer

JAN
6
2019

Ghosn Used Public Transport to Escape From Tokyo, NTV Says

Lebanon, which has no extradition agreement with Japan, has said Ghosn entered the country legally while in possession of a French passport and a Lebanese identification card

JAN
4
2019

Audits reveal Deutsche’s links to tax scandal: Germany

Law firm Freshfields found that some of the firm’s managers had discussed the reputational risks of the bank’s involvement in the share-trading scheme

JAN
4
2019

Qualcomm heads to trial in crucial fight with US antitrust regulator

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission´s antitrust case accusing Qualcomm Inc of abusing a monopoly on mobile chip technology is expected to head to the courtroom.

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