Jonathan Stempel
Stories by Jonathan Stempel
ByteDance-owned TikTok sued by rival Triller for patent infringement
Triller is based in Los Angeles, and became known for its focus on hip-hop music.
US court allows lawsuit against Uber claiming it stifled competition
The lawsuit claims Uber's illegal predatory pricing and other anticompetitive practices stifled competition, and drove rival Sidecar out of business.
DoorDash, Uber Eats among those sued over restaurant prices amid pandemic
The firms were sued for allegedly exploiting their dominance in restaurant meal deliveries to impose fees that consumers ultimately bear through highe
WeWork officials, ex-CEO Neumann, SoftBank sued over botched IPO
Former WeWork employee Natalie Sojka accused the company's board of directors of breaching its fiduciary duties to minority shareholders like her.
Berkshire Hathaway makes debut investment in Amazon.com
Warren Buffett said the purchase was made by one of his investment managers, Todd Combs or Ted Weschler.
Alibaba to pay $250m to settle lawsuit over pre-IPO warning
The US lawsuit faults the Chinese e-commerce firm for concealing a regulatory warning about its ability to stop counterfeiting before it went public i
Disney, Fox reject claims in $1b Malaysia theme park lawsuit filed by Genting
Disney and Fox said Genting Malaysia Bhd's respective claims against them were "without merit."
US regulators sue Musk for fraud, seek removal from Tesla
Musk is one of the highest-profile tech executives to be accused of fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Losing its public face and guidi
Credit Suisse to pay $77m to settle Asia hiring corruption probes
Credit Suisse was accused of violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by hiring and promoting dozens of people connected with Asian government of
Berkshire promotes potential Buffett successors Jain and Abel
Abel, 55, the chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, was named Berkshire's vice chairman for non-insurance business operations, while Jain, 66,