California Woman Pleads Guilty Over Michaels Retailer Cards Theft

Posted by Daphine Llosa. The current legal issue relates to conspiracy and breach. A conspiracy is an agreement by two or more parties to commit a crime to do something unlawful or harmful. A breach is an act of breaking or failing to observe a law or agreement. On Tuesday, November 17, 2015, Crystal Banuelos …

Dance Moms Star Abby Lee Miller Indicted on Fraud Charges After Allegedly Hiding Thousands from Bankruptcy Court

Posted by Daniella Bucci. Abby Lee Miller, owner of Abby Lee Dance Company and known for her loud mouth on the Lifetime reality show, Dance Moms, has been indicted on bankruptcy fraud charges. Miller hid more than $755,000 of earned income from Dance-Moms-related shows, dance sessions and merchandise sales between 2012 and 2013 in secret …

Real Housewives of New Jersey’ Stars Joe and Teresa Giudice Sentenced to Prison

Posted by Daniella Bucci. The Real Housewives of NJ stars and Montville residents Joe and Teresa Giudice were each sentenced in Newark federal court to 41 months and 15 months in prison, respectively. The couple pleaded guilty in March to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and three types of bankruptcy fraud. The conspiracy …

Volkswagen’s “Defeat Device”

Posted by Abigail Anaemeje.  Yet, another automobile scandal! In September, the Environmental Protection Agency found that Volkswagen sold 482,000 cars in the U.S. that contained a “defeat device.” This type of software was used in diesel engines, “that could detect when they were being tested, changing the performance accordingly to improve results.” The result of this …

Federal Authorities and GM Reach Deal to Resolve Criminal Probe against Automaker

Posted by Abigail Anaemeje. In September of this year, a settlement was finally reached involving GM and their issue involving small- car ignition switches. In the last year, the company has had to recall over 2.6 million of their older cars to replace defective switches that, “shuts off the engine and disables power-assisted steering, power …

Japanese Pharmaceutical Company Agrees to $2.4 Billion Settlement in Products Liability Cases

Posted by Dana Domenick Takeda Pharmaceutical Company is Asia’s largest pharmaceutical company and one of the most successful in the world. In the late 1990s, Takeda globally released an antidiabetic drug known as Actos. According to the FDA, the purpose of pioglitazone, the generic name for Actos, is to “improve control of blood sugar in …

Another Hot Case

Posted by Philip D Lacki. ‘The lid popped off”? How does a lid pop off without someone doing something to cause it to pop off? Just like the Liebeck v McDonald’s case, I find this case involving someone suing Starbucks for a faulty lid to be morally wrong in the sense of business law. “The stress activated …

Unethical Company Actions – Walmart

Posted by Rilind Dauti. $18 billion in goods alone in 2004. Every supplier wants to make deals with the inventory giant, Wal-Mart. To keep the deals going for the prices,Wal-Mart wants to negotiate, and these suppliers are forced to cut their costs (pay their workers less), in order to keep their contracts with Wal-Mart. It doesn’t …