
Unilever pledges to restrict marketing efforts to children
Apr 22, 2022 19:53 pm UTC| Law Economy Business
Unilever is self-imposing restrictions on how it advertises food to children in compliance with governmental restrictions in Europe and elsewhere. The firm promised that from the beginning of next year, it will no...

Japanese train driver posthumously awarded 56 yen in docked wages
Apr 20, 2022 22:41 pm UTC| Law Economy Business
The Okayama District Court ordered West Japan Railway Co (JR West) to return 56 yen it had deducted from the pay of one of its train drivers, who has since died, over a one-minute delay in 2020. While the court found...

Guinness settles lawsuit alleging its 'brewed in Ireland' is false
Apr 14, 2022 23:38 pm UTC| Law Economy Business
Guinness has settled a 2015 lawsuit by an American who claimed that though its Guinness Extra Stout was brewed in Canada, the packaging indicated that it was produced in the brands original Ireland home. Even though...

Estate challenges award of over $47 billion worth of bitcoin to self-proclaimed bitcoin inventor
Apr 10, 2022 20:41 pm UTC| Digital Currency Investing Law Economy
The estate of David Kleiman appealed a Florida courts award to Kleimans former business partner, Craig Wright, in a dispute over intellectual property rights and holdings in bitcoin worth over $47 billion. While a Miami...

Mondelēz faces illegal child labor accusations
Apr 06, 2022 23:34 pm UTC| Economy Business Law
Confectionery giant Mondelēz International is facing allegations that illegal child labor has been found on farms in Ghana that supply it with cocoa. Exclusive footage from Channel 4s Dispatches in the UK allegedly...

Delivery Apps Grubhub, Uber Eats to face a lawsuit for pricing practices
Apr 06, 2022 02:25 am UTC| Law Economy Business
Major food delivery brands Grubhub, Uber Eats, and its subsidiary Postmates may have to face a class-action lawsuit for their practices have driven up the price of restaurant food. A federal judge refused to dismiss the...

Hong Kong: British judges leaving top court is a strong condemnation of the end of civil liberties
Apr 05, 2022 11:57 am UTC| Law
Lord Robert Reed and Lord Patrick Hodge, the UK supreme court president and deputy president, have resigned from their roles on Hong Kongs top court. On their departure, they criticised the state of civil liberties and the...