May 4, 2026

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Steel Company Must Spend $12M to Address Contamination at Operation

A steel producer must spend $12 million to mitigate hazardous waste violations at its Ohio facility. The Department of Justice announced a proposed settlement with Cleveland-Cliffs Steel Corporation over releases of hazardous waste at its Middletown Works operation. Under a …

UK Court Orders Samsung to Pay ZTE $392 Million Lump Sum After Patent Trial

Samsung Electronics must pay a $392 million lump sum for a license to use ZTE’s patents for mobile phones, London’s High Court ruled on Friday in the English leg of the companies’ global licensing dispute. ZTE has brought parallel lawsuits …

Public Adjuster Charged with Stealing $140K in Insurance Payouts

The Bucks County district attorney announced criminal charges against the owner and operator of Advanced Public Adjusters. Greg A. Micucci, of Bristol, Pennsylvania, is accused of misappropriating approximately $140,000 in insurance claim funds intended for nine victims and their contractors. …

Australia Regulator Threatens Enforcement for Poor AI Controls

Australia’s top prudential regulator said it will take action against companies that fail to adequately control cybersecurity threats, as concerns within the industry mount over Anthropic PBC’s latest AI model Mythos. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority is finalizing a plan …

Maui Fire Lawsuit Payouts Are Near, but Few Will Break Even

Leslie Clark isn’t counting on money from the Maui wildfire settlement to help rebuild her family home near Front Street in Lahaina. Worrying about something out of her control “is not good for your health,” said Clark, 62, who lost …