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Could New York’s Suit Against Exxon Help Undermine the Law Behind It?

Law Firm’s Fee Settlement Could Shake Up Securities Class Actions

Teachers’ Union Sues Navient for Student Loan Forgiveness Failures

How the S.E.C. Is Trying to Push Traditional Corporate Governance Upon Tesla

Elon Musk’s Fans Just Took a Big Hit as Tesla Shares Tank

Prosecutors Are Said to Issue Subpoenas Over Pelvic-Mesh Surgery Financing

United Failed to Act After Pilot Posted Racy Photos of Flight Attendant, U.S. Says

Tribune Media Calls Off Deal With Sinclair

CBS Board to Meet on Les Moonves’s Role After Misconduct Allegations

Suing Las Vegas Victims Got Headlines. Outcome Could Be Big News, Too.

Hedge Funds Look to Profit From Personal-Injury Suits

Shari Redstone Fires Fresh Volley in Legal Battle for Control of CBS

CBS Escalates Its Fight With Redstones

Takata Reaches Settlement With States Over Airbags

Does a Lawsuit Now Help the Weinstein Victims?

‘We Shall Overcome’ Is Put in Public Domain in a Copyright Settlement

RICO Lawsuits Are Tempting, but Tread Lightly

Petrobras of Brazil to Pay $2.95 Billion Over Corruption Scandal

2 Women Who Settled With O’Reilly Over Sexual Harassment Sue for Defamation

New York Times Co. Sues Weinstein Company Over Unpaid Bills