SEP
25
2019

EU court strikes down order for Starbucks to pay €30m in back taxes to Netherlands

The Netherlands entered into an advance pricing agreement (APA) with Starbucks in 2008

SEP
25
2019

House Democrats plunge into Trump impeachment inquiry

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who had for months resisted calls inside her party for Trump’s impeachment,

SEP
25
2019

US House approves ban on mandatory arbitration

The bill, entitled the “Arbitration Fairness Act,” or the “The FAIR Act” for short.

SEP
25
2019

Australia’s capital city legalizes marijuana

The ACT is the first state or territory in Australia to legalize the drug.

SEP
24
2019

U.S. court deals setback to FCC push to revamp media ownership rules

The court in a 2-1 decision Monday told the FCC to take up the issue again

SEP
24
2019

Nissan, Ghosn settle U.S. SEC claims over undisclosed compensation

Nissan will pay $15 million, while Ghosn agreed to a $1 million civil penalty and a 10-year ban from serving as an officer or director of a publicly traded U.S.

SEP
24
2019

Google does not have to apply ‘right to be forgotten’ globally, EU court rules

The ECJ’s ruling states that Google’s delisting of search results that concerned EU citizens only applies in the bloc’s 28 member states.

SEP
24
2019

German prosecutors indict top VW bosses over emissions scandal

Court proceedings are underway over the company’s admission in 2015

SEP
24
2019

U.K. Court Calls Johnson’s Parliament Suspension ‘Unlawful’

Supreme court in unanimous ruling on Parliament’s return

SEP
23
2019

U.S. wage law applies to marijuana industry workers: appeals court

The ruling was the first by a U.S. appeals court to address the issue.

SEP
23
2019

France court says digital games can be resold

The practice of reselling physical copies of games has been the norm for years.

SEP
23
2019

British travel firm Thomas Cook collapses, stranding hundreds of thousands

The firm runs hotels, resorts and airlines for 19 million people a year in 16 countries. It currently has 600,000 people abroad

SEP
23
2019

UK´s top court to rule on Tuesday on Johnson´s parliament suspension

The Supreme Court said its 11 justices would hand down their judgment at 10.30 a.m. (0930 GMT) on Tuesday.

SEP
23
2019

Chinese theft of trade secrets on the rise, the US Justice Department warns

China has accused the United States of trying to protect U.S. firms from competition and block China’s technological development.

SEP
20
2019

Uber Sues City Over Cruising Cap, Court Records Show: US

The lawsuit states that the new rule "would threaten the viability of the ridesharing model as it currently exists."

SEP
20
2019

France rejects Edward Snowden’s latest request for asylum

Mr Snowden has been living in Russia to escape US prosecution after leaking classified documents

SEP
20
2019

Ex Ford CEO Fields says UAW corruption probe makes rank-and-file union members skeptical of any deal

Negotiations are ongoing between the UAW and GM as roughly 48,000 union members walk picket lines on strike.

SEP
20
2019

A bank scandal, an oligarch and the IMF: Ukraine’s president has a lot to deal with right now

How he proceeds could be a “deal-breaker” as to whether Ukraine’s international creditor, the International Monetary Fund

SEP
19
2019

If he loses in court, Johnson could suspend parliament again - document UK

For the third day the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom considers on the legality of the extension of the Parliament.

SEP
19
2019

UK has until end of this month to come up with a Brexit proposal or ‘it’s over,’ EU leaders say

The chance of a no-deal Brexit increases if there are no proposals by the end of the month.

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