US Supreme Court Allows Music Producer to Collect Over a Decade Worth of Damages from Warner Music
US Supreme Court Allows Music Producer to Collect Over a Decade Worth of Damages from Warner Music
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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.
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Toyota’s recent powertrain decision shows just how complicated the global car business has become. Complexity could jeopardize profits in years to come.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. judge in Seattle on Tuesday rejected Amazon.com's request to dismiss a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit that accuses the company of enrolling millions of consumers into its paid Amazon Prime service without their consent. Attorneys for Amazon had urged U.S. District Judge John Chun to dismiss the FTC's claims. Amazon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Provider groups are disappointed that the Federal Trade Commission’s new rule may not protect those who work for nonprofit hospitals and health care facilities, which employ the largest number of medical professionals.
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