Wells Fargo Wins $4.2 Million in Arbitration Dispute With Financial Advisor
A Finra arbitration panel sides largely with the bank in ordering a former Wells Fargo advisor to repay recruiting loans but finds the company isn’t blameless.
A Finra arbitration panel sides largely with the bank in ordering a former Wells Fargo advisor to repay recruiting loans but finds the company isn’t blameless.
The entire contents of Hallmark's warehouse and distribution centre in Bradford will be auctioned off ahead of its closure.
Labour’s attempts to demonstrate that it has the backing of big business with a letter of support from 120 executives has been ridiculed, with one critic dismissing it as “p--s poor”.
Moments before the UK’s first-ever class-action trial was set to begin, Justin Le Patourel made one final plea to BT.
A WOMAN has appeared before the courts after leaving a restaurant in Stockton Heath without paying.
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A former senior NHS heart surgeon has been charged with sexually assaulting six members of staff at a hospital in Blackpool.
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WORK is about to start on a McCarthy Stone retirement complex in York after it and Henry Boot won a second planning appeal after a five-year battle.
Two women have filed a civil lawsuit in Florida accusing NFL kicker Brandon McManus of sexually assaulting them while they worked as flight attendants on the Jacksonville Jaguars' trans-Atlantic trip to London last year. The lawsuit, which was filed Friday and made available on the Duval County Circuit Court's public records database on Tuesday, names McManus and the team as defendants and seeks in excess of $1 million in damages. The women, identified as Jane Doe I and Jane Doe II, allege in court documents that McManus tried to kiss one of them and grinded and rubbed up against both of them while they were trying to perform their work responsibilities during the Sept. 28 flight.
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Meanwhile, baby boomers were ranked as the easiest to manage.
A wind farm owned by energy giant SSE is to pay a record fine to the energy regulator after overcharging customers.
Openreach said the project will cover a further 2.7 million homes and businesses.
The Delaware judge who voided Elon Musk's record Tesla pay package told the parties in the case that she felt assured by the electric vehicle maker that it would not use an upcoming shareholder vote to attack her ruling. The shareholder legal team who sued over Musk's $56 billion pay package had asked Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick for orders to prevent their case from being undone in a Texas court. The company's shareholders vote next month to "ratify" the pay package that McCormick voided and to reincorporate Tesla in Texas.
Once a direct-to-consumer darling, Thinx laid off the majority of its staff in April.
A packaging company in Shipley has invested in new machinery and created three new jobs, following capital funding from the Shipley Towns Fund.
Almost 40% of webpages from 2013 no longer exist a decade on, research finds
Oil prices rose Tuesday on tensions in the Middle East while stock markets wavered as investors awaited key inflation data later this week. "Risk sentiment has faltered in recent weeks, and global stock markets have experienced a mild sell off as the focus shifts to a plethora of economic data that is released this week," said XTB research director Kathleen Brooks.
An employee of billionaire Jack Ma-owned WorldFirst is taking it to an industrial tribunal over claims of harassment and discrimination after the London fintech was contacted by the information regulator over issues with data practices, the Standard can reveal. The manager in the HR department, who suffers from a physical disability, claims that the company was negligent in its duty of care towards her after details about her condition were inappropriately shared with other employees and third parties. The six-figure legal claim marks the latest challenge facing Ma’s Ant Group, which acquired WorldFirst in 2019 in a deal thought to be worth more than $700 million (£550 million).
Nike can put three stripes on some of its trouser designs in Germany, a court ruled on Tuesday, in a second appeal hearing pitting the U.S. sports apparel maker against its smaller rival Adidas. The Duesseldorf regional court had already prohibited the U.S. firm from using two or three stripes on five of its trouser designs after Adidas filed a trademark violation lawsuit in 2022. Nike can now use the stripes on four of the disputed models, while the ban for one remaining model remains in place, the court said, partially overturning the earlier decision.