Legal Battle Over Student Loan Forgiveness Intensifies as Conservative Groups Challenge Biden’s Plan

A legal battle is heating up as conservative groups challenge the Biden administration’s move to cancel $39 billion in student loans for more than 800,000 borrowers. The groups argue that the administration overstepped its authority with the forgiveness plan, sparking a debate about the scope of presidential power and the proper channels for enacting significant policy changes. This clash reflects the complexity of student loan relief efforts and their potential impacts on borrowers and the broader economy. As the lawsuit unfolds, it brings to the forefront questions about the future of student debt relief and its implications for borrowers and policymakers alike.

US Crypto Crackdown Regulators Target Coinbase and Binance, Raising Calls for Comprehensive Regulation

US regulators have intensified their scrutiny of major players to assert greater control over the burgeoning cryptocurrency industry. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently filed a lawsuit against Coinbase, the largest digital currency trading platform in the United States, for failing to register as a securities exchange venue. This legal action comes just a day after similar charges were brought against Binance, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange, and its founder, Changpeng Zhao.

Arkansas teachers settle with Allianz over fund debacle

FRANKFURT, March 3 (Reuters) – A pension fund for teachers in Arkansas has settled with Allianz and dropped its lawsuit over losses in a multibillion-dollar trading debacle at the German insurer’s funds arm, according to a court document. The Arkansas Teacher Retirement System was the first lawsuit lodged against Allianz in 2020 after the downfall […]

Allianz cooperating as DOJ probes Structured Alpha Funds

The U.S. Department of Justice has begun an investigation relating to Allianz Global Investors’ Structured Alpha Funds, following litigation pending in U.S. courts on the matter, German insurer Allianz (ALVG.DE) said on Sunday.

Pfizer agrees to pay $345 mln to resolve EpiPen pricing lawsuit

July 15 (Reuters) – Pfizer Inc (PFE.N) has agreed to pay $345 million to resolve claims by consumers who claim they overpaid for EpiPens due to anticompetitive and unfair practices by the drugmaker and the company that markets the emergency allergy treatment, Mylan. The proposed class action settlement was disclosed in a filing in federal court in […]