A verdict from twelve jurors found SBF guilty of defrauding FTX customers out of $10 billion with his crypto empire.
Apple paid $500 million to settle a separate lawsuit in the U.S. claiming it intentionally slowed down older iPhones.
Tesla still faces several investigations by the NHTSA and the DoJ for its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving software after several reported car crashes.
A judge dismissed most of the claims brought by artists suing Stability AI but allowed a "core" copyright infringement claim to proceed.
Many of his claims contradict testimonies from other former FTX and Alameda executives.
The world heard SBF testify today, but the jury will hear it tomorrow.
The lawsuit comes after nearly two years of investigations into the company.
Tesla said in a Q3 filing that an unfavorable investigation could damage the company's brand.
The agency confiscated 32 mobile phones, 48 computers, and 33 SIM cards relating to the alleged crimes.
Experts say the state's top court missed an opportunity to rein in the practice, which critics have attacked as an extreme digital dragnet.
The convicted rapper says his lawyer’s use of artificial intelligence to write closing legal arguments cost him a major conspiracy trial.
The disgraced FTX founder denies allegations of drug use at his companies but issues around his own usage followed him throughout his detention and trial.
Apple's AirTag has allegedly led to "multiple murders" after stalkers slipped them in victim's belongings, a lawsuit claims.
Uber reported it received more than 3,800 reports of riders claiming they were sexually assaulted by their drivers between 2019 and 2020.
Former Alameda Research CEO drops numerous bombshells in damning testimony on FTX fraud.
A reporter who shared outtakes from a notorious Tucker Carlson interview with Kanye West has been accused of vague hacking crimes.
The rocket company is already battling another lawsuit that alleges discriminatory hiring practices.
Two Ubisoft employees filed a formal complaint for sexual misconduct against the company's former executives in 2021, prompting a year-long investigation.
He did it again. And this time a judge is threatening legal sanctions.
eBay's alleged violations reportedly consisted of more than 343,000 items including paint products that contain methylene chloride.