A homeowner who alleged his home was destroyed when a heating fuel tank ruptured after PetroChoice LLC negligently delivered oil to his home lost a bid to reverse a verdict in favor of the company.
A court ruled the FCC lacked authority to reinstate net neutrality, marking a win for critics of Title II regulations and sparking calls for Congress to act.
Last year in a trio of cases, the Illinois Appellate Court reviewed how a circuit court should handle questions from a jury during deliberations: Edson v. Horwich¸ 2024 IL App (1st) 221877-U; Galich v ...
Zachary Schauf rejoined Jenner & Block as a partner in its energy, appellate and Supreme Court, and government controversies ...
A U.S. appeals court ruled on Tuesday the Federal Communications Commission did not have the legal authority to reinstate ...
North Carolina's latest Democratic governor was sworn into office on Wednesday, as Josh Stein succeeded Roy Cooper in a top ...
The Supreme Court on January 2 upheld the Municipal Corporation of Delhi's (MCD) powers to issue tariff-based bids in ...
New Jersey's Attorney General assumed control of the Paterson Police Department in 2023 amid turmoil, criminal charges and protests.
The president-elect has vowed to stop climate lawsuits against the oil industry and is expected to change the U.S. position ...
IBBI Cancels registration of IP and Imposes a penalty of Rs. 1,00,000/ for Failure to Cooperate, Failure to Appear Before NCLAT and for Non-Compliance with Code of Conduct ...
The Tribunal had originally ruled in favor of the petitioner, allowing deductions related to Provident Fund and Employees State Insurance Corporation contributions, despite payments being made beyond ...