South Korea Prosecutors Appeal Samsung Chairman Jay Y. Lee's Acquittal in Fraud Case
Feb 08, 2024 09:00 am UTC| Business Law
South Korean prosecutors have decided to appeal a court decision to clear Samsung Electronics Chairman Jay Y. Lee of charges including accounting fraud and stock manipulation. The case is related to a 2015 merger of...
TradeStation Crypto Settles Charges, Agrees to Pay $4.5 Million
Feb 08, 2024 05:58 am UTC| Business Digital Currency Law
Cryptocurrency platform TradeStation Crypto has agreed to pay a total of $4.5 million to settle charges brought by the U.S. securities regulator and multiple states. The charges were related to the offering and sale of...
Judge Rules Against Disney in First Amendment Lawsuit with Florida Governor
Feb 01, 2024 03:03 am UTC| Business Law
A legal battle that captured national attention has reached a critical junction as a U.S. judge has ruled against The Walt Disney Company in a clash with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The dispute arose over Disneys take...
China Evergrande Group Faces Liquidation Hearing in Hong Kong Court
Jan 29, 2024 04:04 am UTC| Business Law
China Evergrande Group is set to appear in a Hong Kong court on Monday for a pivotal hearing that will determine whether the troubled Chinese property developer will be liquidated. As the worlds most indebted developer,...
Lawyers are rapidly embracing AI
Jan 23, 2024 06:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Technology
Imagine a world where legal research is conducted by lightning-fast algorithms, mountains of contracts are reviewed in minutes and legal briefs are drafted with the eloquence of Shakespeare. This is the future promised by...
Despite legislative progress, accessible cities remain elusive
Jan 23, 2024 04:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Amid a complex web of disability civil rights legislation in Canada and the United States, one could easily be lulled into thinking that the work is done. Some of this legislation is now several decades old; more recent...
Hamilton council passes a bylaw to end renovictions, helping to address housing affordability
Jan 19, 2024 10:05 am UTC| Law
The City of Hamilton took bold action to end renovictions, a practice where tenants are evicted from their homes due to renovations. The citys General Issues Committee (comprised of the mayor and all councillors) voted...
Canada retail sales rises in September
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