Supreme Court Will Hear Nvidia Shareholder Suit. A Ruling Will Have Ripple Effects.
How a case revolving around Nvidia’s sales to the crypto industry reported more than six years ago could limit shareholder suits going forward.
How a case revolving around Nvidia’s sales to the crypto industry reported more than six years ago could limit shareholder suits going forward.
Gareth Jenkins, co-architect of flawed Horizon IT system, was expert witness in wrongful prosecutions of operators
Whenever a high-profile (and high dollar value) lawsuit is filed, the first thing the side being sued does is try and get the case dismissed. That’s exactly what Disney did after Gina Carano sued the studio following her firing from "The Mandalorian." Disney hoped to get the lawsuit tossed on a First Amendment basis, but the judge has dismissed that claim, and the suit will move forward, at least for now. Disney argued in front of U.S. District Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett that the studio had the right to sever its relationship with Carano because she did not espouse viewpoints that the company agreed with. According to THR, the judge stated that the First Amendment could not be used as a shield to potentially violate discrimination laws. Carano is arguing that in firing her she was discriminated against and that the studio violated California labor laws in terminating her.
Wes Streeting has said he is ‘horrified’ that a group of nurses in Darlington have been left feeling
"I spent my entire day inside a Starbucks applying for other jobs, went home, and got paid, but I never returned."
The husband of a bride who was killed on her wedding night in an alleged DUI crash was just awarded just over $1.3 million in a partial settlement.
One of the architects of the Post Office Horizon accounting system has admitted there were "discreet" bugs but it generally "worked well", dismissing suggestions he had knowledge of widespread flaws.
A supermarket giant is looking to open new stores in Glasgow - and one area is a 'priority'
The Hollywood actor plead not guilty to involuntary manslaughter after Halyna Hutchins’ death
Volkswagen has announced plans to invest up to $5bn (£3.9bn) in US electric carmaker Rivian, as manufacturers rethink their strategies amid uncertain demand.
A wealthy businessman has been ordered to pay 85 per cent of law firm Clyde & Co costs after judge stripped back his negligence claim in April
A U.S. bankruptcy court trustee is planning to shut down conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars media platform and liquidate its assets to help pay the $1.5 billion in lawsuit judgments Jones owes for repeatedly calling the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting a hoax. In an “emergency” motion filed Sunday in Houston, trustee Christopher Murray indicated publicly for the first time that he intends to “conduct an orderly wind-down” of the operations of Infowars' parent company and “liquidate its inventory.” Murray, who was appointed by a federal judge to oversee the assets in Jones’ personal bankruptcy case, did not give a timetable for the liquidation.
One of the co-founders of an Atlanta-based venture capital firm that supports women of color has stepped down as chief operating officer as the company battles a lawsuit that has become emblematic of a conservative backlash against corporate diversity programs. Ayana Parsons confirmed in a statement that she has stepped down as general partner and chief operating officer of the Fearless Fund, which she co-founded in 2019 with Arian Simone to address the wide racial disparity in funding for businesses owned by women of color. Parsons said her decision was unrelated to a conservative group's lawsuit targeting a grant program for Black women entrepreneurs run by the Fearless Fund's foundation arm.
“Where do you see yourself in five years?” is a standard job interview question for young people, but rarely asked of more senior workers.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government on Wednesday said it has asked the Tamil Nadu state to submit a "detailed report" after a Reuters story revealed that Apple supplier Foxconn rejected married women from iPhone assembly jobs in the country. In a statement calling for the probe, the federal government's Ministry of Labour and Employment cited the Equal Remuneration Act of 1976, saying the law "clearly stipulates that no discrimination (is) to be made while recruiting men and women workers." The ministry said it has requested a detailed report from the Labour Department of Tamil Nadu, site of a major iPhone factory where Reuters uncovered Foxconn’s practice of shunning married women from jobs.
Site managers at two Monmouthshire housing developments have been given top awards for quality.
Labour’s shadow chancellor says she would focus on transparency and force organisations to publish action plans to stamp out unequal pay.
This investor in Rolls-Royce shares looks at why the FTSE 100 stock lost altitude today and whether this might represent a buying opportunity. The post Rolls-Royce shares just dropped 5%! Time to buy the dip? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Princeton researchers set out to study whether a national retirement plan would spark savings, especially for low-income employees.
Just one week ago, Nvidia became the world's most valuable company.
The tech giant already separated Teams and Office 365 but those efforts are not enough.