The Justice Department regulations prohibit Sessions from being involved in Flynn's investigation case concerning his possible contact with Russia, due to his close alliance with President Trump.
The battle is not over for Volkswagen. Department of Justice said criminal investigation on the company's misconduct is still ongoing, while the company will also face similar investigation in other countries.
German automaker Volkswagen is now planning on increasing the budget it had intended for the the Dieselgate scandal. The company is exerting all efforts in order to avoid any court trial as well as bringing back its old glory.
In light of the recent data-privacy debate going on in the U.S., Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates spoke up about another on-going case against the U.S. government on getting information about a certain entity's or individual's email without informing them.
The espionage case filed against Robin Raphel has already been dropped by the Justice Department. The prosecutors failed to produce additional evidence that would provide a link between her and the Pakistan government.
Federal officials are investigating whether a New Jersey town made violations on religious freedom laws. This came after denying a group's plan to build a mosque.
The Ferguson City Council has unanimously agreed to accept a U.S. Justice Department plan to overhaul its embattled police force and municipal court system.
The U.S. Justice Department has asked the United Continental Holdings Inc. for documents and oral testimony. The airline claimed that these inquiries are linked to its contract to carry mail for the U.S. Postal Service.
Georgia changed its treatment inside prisons towards transgender inmates. After the settlement over the lawsuit of former transgender inmate Ashley Diamond, the state changes its treatment towards transgender inmates.
December 2 shooting incident involving Mario Woods, a black male, and five San Francisco PD officers have sparked a thoroughly investigation with the Justice Department.
The Ferguson Police Department has agreed to overhaul its system. The city and federal officials also declared that this will be a part of the reform deal with the Justice Department after the shooting of Michael Brown.
Justice Department has moving on to the investigation of antitrust against firms who are assisting inheritance of people who do not have a written will. Richard A. Blake Jr., who has the same company running in Massachusetts has pleaded guitly and started to coordinate with the Justice Department to reveal such doings.
The $7 billion settlement is touted to be the biggest monetary agreement in settling a US government probe linked to the 2008 financial crisis. Apart from the cash fine of $4.5 billion, the agreement also includes consumer relief pegged at $2.5 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported.
District Judge Robert Cleland dismissed the lawsuit filed by the Insane Clown Posse and its "Juggalos," or followers and reasoned that the plaintiffs had lack standing. Moreover, Cleland explained that the defendants were not responsible for the purported untoward actions of local enforcement.
One of the two sources told Bloomberg that one of the matters Bank Leumi Le-Israel Ltd has been discussing with the US government involves its Swiss unit and those who have been filed criminal charges linked to tax evasion.
The US Justice Department's decision to review long-time accords it has struck with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and Broadcast Music Inc came at the time as Pandora Media Inc battle with the trade groups over reasonable royalty rates, Bloomberg reported.
Bloomberg said that Apple Inc failed to convince an appeals court in New York to reverse a nonjury trial ruling, which allowed customers of its e-books to pursue claims against the iPad maker over its e-book prices.
An unnamed source familiar with the matter said that the amount being sought by US authorities for BNP Paribas to settle allegations of dealing with countries that have been imposed with economic sanctions could reach over $10 billion, Bloomberg reported.
In a statement yesterday, London-based GlaxoSmithKline Plc said that the Serious Fraud Office of the UK has launched a probe into allegations of corporate bribery.
The probe on the global car parts price-fixing and bid-rigging scheme by the US Justice Department is touted to be the biggest antitrust investigation by the department, and the Australian reported that it has yet to be resolved as another Japanese executive has been charged for his involvement in the scheme.
Bloomberg reported that 13 Swiss banks could face punishment similar to or heavier than Credit Suisse Group AG, who has earlier pleaded guilty to aiding US nationals in evading taxes last week.