Lawsuits Fly as U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel Challenge Biden’s Blockade of Multi-Billion Dollar Merger

Washington, D.C. – In a major move earlier this month, President Joe Biden halted the proposed acquisition of U.S. Steel by Nippon Steel, a deal worth nearly $15 billion. This decision has led to significant backlash from the steel giants. In response, U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel filed lawsuits, intensifying the dispute over the failed merger. David McCall, president of the United Steelworkers (USW), has voiced strong opposition against Nippon Steel’s potential takeover, emphasizing concerns over the implications for U.S. industry and labor. McCall accused U.S. Steel of longstanding aggressive tactics and expressed apprehension about … Read more

Families Challenge Dismissal of Lawsuit Over Body Part Thefts at Harvard Morgue

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – A scandal has erupted around the theft and sale of body parts at Harvard Medical School’s morgue, prompting family members of the deceased to challenge a court ruling that had dismissed their lawsuit against the institution. The families are contesting the decision of a Suffolk Superior Court judge who found no evidence that university administrators were aware of the illicit activities carried out by a former morgue manager who now faces federal charges. The issue began when it was discovered that the morgue manager had allegedly been involved in the illegal removal … Read more

Deel to Challenge Fraud Facilitation Allegations in Court, Denies Involvement in Money Laundering Scheme

San Francisco, Calif. — Deel, a burgeoning human resources and payroll startup, is poised to counter a lawsuit it has described as unfounded. The lawsuit accuses the company of enabling financial transactions tied to a con that allegedly preyed on elderly churchgoers. Filed in a federal court in Florida, the legal complaint alleges that Deel’s payment mechanisms were exploited to transfer monies linked to a deceitful scheme, a violation flagged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. According to the regulators, numerous investors were misled by the scheme. Deel has vehemently denied these allegations, asserting … Read more

2025 to Challenge Organizations as New State Data Privacy Laws Roll Out Amidst Uncertainty of Federal Legislation

As new state data privacy regulations prepare to take effect in 2025, organizations across the United States are bracing for what could be the most challenging year yet in terms of compliance. Amid these upcoming changes, data privacy experts are not only focusing on state regulations but also on the potential shifts at the federal level. The outlook for the introduction of a national privacy law remains uncertain, affected by the changing dynamics in the U.S. administration and Congress. The recent spotlight on data privacy comes as states individually push forward with their own legislative … Read more