Legal Issues
Customers Sue Chipotle Over '300-Calorie' Burrito That Was Too Good to Be True
Turns out burritos with pork sausage, cheese and rice aren't diet foods.
Startups Should Get Basic Checks Done: Ajay Joseph
It's just about getting basic checks done and not about going the last detail of the legal aspect
How Law Firms Enable Startups To Manage Finances
新业务,启动Faces Initial Legal Compliance Trouble As There Are Many Laws Which Are Applicable In A Company
Read Elizabeth Warren's Epic Smackdown of Wells Fargo CEO
'Have you returned one nickel of the money you earned while this scam was going on?'
Uber Takes Legal Action Over New Rules in London
In recent months, the regulator has provided more detail including that drivers should have English reading and writing skills.
"We Didn't Have Resources to Pay for High Salaries - But Found Ways to Motivate Employees"
This startup is offering legal solutions to startups the easy way
How This Entrepreneur Is Simplifying Complex Legal Procedures in India Using Technology
"We started off by targeting the main pain areas of a small business owner"
Jack Ma: Lawsuits and Probes Help Alibaba To Be Better Understood
Questions about Alibaba's growth rate and its relations with affiliated companies have dogged the firm for years.
Crowdfunding Survives a Crucial Legal Challenge Few Know About
A DC Court rejects challenges from Massachusetts and Montana to the popular new law that allows regular people to invest in private companies.
Is Google Trying to Kill SEO?
A little-noticed litigation may have a lasting effect on how companies move their marketing initiatives into the digital world.
Whiskey War: This High-Flying Entrepreneur Is Now Facing the Fight of His Life
WhistlePig founder Raj Peter Bhakta may lose his whiskey farm to the very investors that helped it grow.
Billionaire Peter Thiel Reportedly Backed Hulk Hogan's Gawker Lawsuit
Hogan in March won a $140 million jury verdict against Gawker in a privacy lawsuit stemming from a sex tape the site had published.
Larry Page Spars With Oracle Attorney at Android Trial
In a retrial at San Francisco federal court, Oracle Corp. has claimed Google's Android smartphone operating system violated its copyright on parts of Java, a development platform. Alphabet Inc.'s Google unit said it should be able to use Java without paying a fee under the fair-use provision of copyright law.
How to Draft a Non-Compete Agreement That's Actually Enforceable
You need rock solid non-compete and confidentiality agreements with each employee to keep everyone on the same page.
Supreme Court Dodges Major Decision on Obamacare Birth Control
The court's action avoided a possible 4-4 split that would have affirmed the lower-court rulings.