Dec 18, 2024
Canned tuna products from various brands displayed on store shelves.
Canned Tuna Giants Settle Price-Fixing Claims for Over $216 Million

StarKist, Bumble Bee Foods, and their parent companies have agreed to pay more than $216 million to resolve claims that they colluded to inflate prices for canned tuna, following years of litigation and federal investigations. The settlements, approved by U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego on Friday, mark... Read More »

A courtroom scene during the Menendez brothers' trial, featuring the brothers and their attorney.
Menendez Brothers Resentencing Hearing Postponed to January

A Los Angeles judge has postponed a critical hearing for Erik and Lyle Menendez, brothers convicted in 1997 of murdering their parents in their Beverly Hills home, pushing the date to late January to allow the new Los Angeles district attorney time to review the case. The decision follows renewed... Read More »

A pregnant woman in a white dress is standing with her hands on her belly against a blue wall.
Minnesota Couple Wins $1.1 Million in a Wrongful Conception Lawsuit

Megan and Steven Szlachtowski, an Excelsior, Minnesota, couple, thought they had completed their family planning and were surprised when they welcomed a healthy baby boy four years after Steven was told he had a successful vasectomy. The couple would go on to file a civil lawsuit for the “wrongful conception”... Read More »

TSMC North America office building exterior with company logo.
Chip Maker TSMC Sued by U.S. Employees Over Allegations of Discrimination

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s leading chipmaker, announced that it would be expanding its operations to the United States. The announcement promised a wave of job creation and a significant boost to the U.S. semiconductor industry. More importantly, the move promised to revitalize American manufacturing by providing services... Read More »