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The Wall Street Journal - World
Discover in Settlement to Resolve Card Product Misclassification Suit
Discover increased its liability to provide refunds as a result of the misclassification to $1.2 billion, which is expected to cover all payments under the settlement, the company said. -
Financial Times - World
Is Hong Kong still the city of the ‘24-hour’ suit?
Bespoke men’s outfitters that can whip up a bespoke two-piece in a day or so are legion in HK. But an upcoming set of tailors who favour quality over speed insist on taking their time . . .Hong Kong -
Inc. - Business
Small Businesses Filing for Bankruptcy May Face Challenges as Government Program Expires
The rule had let small businesses with less than $2.75 million in debt file under Subchapter V. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
From C Suites to Red Carpets, Multiple Piercings Are a New Power Move
Cartier, Dior and Louis Vuitton are embracing the trend of multiple piercings. These executives are, too. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
New Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Filings -- Week Ending June 30, 2024
A list of some new chapter 11 bankruptcy filings made during the last week. -
ABC News - Top stories
US filings for jobless claims inch up modestly, but continuing claims rise for ninth straight week
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits inched up last week, but remain at historically healthy levels despite elevated interest rates -
NBC News - Top stories
Civil rights group files lawsuit alleging housing discrimination against a DACA recipient
A national Latino legal and civil rights organization is suing a property management company for allegedly denying a young woman in New Jersey access to rental units based solely on her immigration status as a DACA recipient. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A judge dismissed for a second time a racketeering suit against McKinsey brought by Jay Alix, ruling that the founder of turnaround consulting firm AlixPartners lacked standing to sue.
A judge dismissed for a second time a racketeering suit against McKinsey brought by Jay Alix, ruling that the founder of turnaround consulting firm AlixPartners lacked standing to sue.