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Welcome to The Brink. I’m Edward Clark, a reporter in London, where I’ve been following the fortunes of an Oaktree-backed ultra-luxury cruise line The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection. We also have the ...
The Justice Department settled its lawsuit challenging Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $13 billion takeover of Juniper Networks, less than two weeks before a trial was set to start.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s smaller affiliate Vanguard International Semiconductor Corp. may accelerate the chip production schedule at its new $7.8 billion joint venture in ...
Samsung Electronics Co. owes Empire Technology Development LLC $12.5 million for infringing a wireless communications patent with its Galaxy smartphones, a federal jury found.
The dueling presentations were part of a tech tutorial for Judge Sidney H. Stein in a copyright lawsuit in the Southern District of New York that could reshape the AI industry.
The departure of the Justice Department’s longtime inspector general next week has former officials and other lawyers worried that an era of robust, independent oversight of law enforcement is ending ...
China said it has further confirmed details of a trade framework with Washington, echoing US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s earlier comments about a US-China agreement that stabilized ties.
There have been more than 400 threats to federal judges since October, surpassing the number of threats to judges in all of fiscal 2022 with over three months still left in this fiscal year.
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Former Barclays PLC CEO Jes Staley must defend against proposed investor class accusations that he fraudulently downplayed his relationship with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, a federal judge ruled.
DigitalBridge Group Inc.is considering selling Finnish telecom tower and data center operator Digita Oy,people with knowledge of the matter said.
JetBlue Airways Corp.‘s second largest shareholder is calling on the US carrier to shrink its board to five people from the current 13 as part of efforts to slash spending and return to profits.