April 8, 2026

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Deere Settles Right-to-Repair Suit With $99M Fund, Repair Commitments

U.S. agriculture equipment maker Deere on Monday agreed to pay $99 million into a settlement fund for farms and farmers that are part of a class action over costs and access to repairs. The case is part of broader scrutiny …

US Truck Rates at Highest Since 2022 Add to Inflation Pressures

Skyrocketing fuel prices due to the Iran war are fanning the embers of transportation costs, which were already rising due to a shrinking pool of drivers in the U.S. Trucking operators saw diesel prices spike by almost 50% since the …

Ford Recalling 420,000 Vehicles in US Over Windshield Wiper Failure

Ford Motor is recalling 422,613 vehicles in the U.S. over a failure of the windshield wiper, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday. Related: Ford Recalling 254,000 SUVs in US Due to Software Issues Here are some …

UBS Loses Legal Bid to Clarify 1999 Holocaust Asset Accord

UBS Group AG failed to persuade a U.S. judge to clarify a 1999 legal settlement about claims against Swiss banks over their handling of Nazi victims during the Holocaust. US District Judge Edward Korman turned aside the bank’s request to …

Jones Day Law Firm Says Hackers Accessed Some Clients’ Data

Hackers have breached Jones Day and accessed the files of 10 clients, the law firm said on Monday. A prolific cybercriminal group known as Silent took credit for the attack, listing Jones Day among its victims on an extortion website. …

After ‘Two Clocks’ Workers’ Comp Court Ruling, Will Florida Claims Be Reopened?

A Florida appeals court decision, reinterpreting a 32-year-old workers’ compensation statute, could now mean a longer statute of limitations on many injury claims and may lead to the reopening of many cases around the state. The lead claimants’ attorney in …