

Honda Pays $24m for Loan Discrimination
Honda agrees to pay $24m and put in place new measures to resolve an action with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the...


OPM Data Breach Impacts 21.5 million
The Office of Personel Management (OPM), the Federal Government's human resources department, confirmed that over 21.5 million current...


Marketers pay $1.4m for Deceptively Advertising Pill to help with Memory Loss
Marketers of a dietary supplement that claimed the pill was proven to help restore memory loss back to 10 or 15 years agreed to pay $1.4...


FTC, FL AG Sue to Stop Scam of Seniors
The Federal Trade Commission and the Florida Attorney General filed a joint lawsuit against a company targeting elderly consumers with...


Airlines Under Investigation
The Dept. of Justice is investigating several airlines for possible collusion, including for limiting seat availability and continuous...


Hedge Fund Charged
The SEC charged a Connecticut-based hedge fund for falsifying valuations of certain unlisted, thinly-traded residential mortgage-backed...


Will FIFA Sponsors do the Right Thing?
With FIFA officials stepping down, some are wondering how corporate sponsors will react and what they will do. Click here to read more.


Goldman Fined by SEC
Goldman agreed to pay $7m for violating market access rule with mispriced option orders. Click here to read more.


Anheuser-Busch Reaches False Ad. Class Action Settlement Over Beck’s Beer
AB agrees to settlement over Beck's for failing to properly label it as "made in the USA." Click here to read more.


Whole Foods Faces Overcharging Probe?
An investigation into grocery stores have found inaccurate pricing on many pre-made products. Click here to read more.