A judge blocked a nursing home chain's attempt to shield its investor from liability in lawsuits over patient injuries and deaths, encouraging families seeking compensation and highlighting issues in the nursing home industry and bankruptcy process.
The SEC's annual spring meetings highlight the significant changes and uncertainties facing collegiate sports, including issues like NIL, revenue sharing, and potential cuts to sports programs. With landmark legal settlements redefining amateurism and financial pressures mounting, SEC leaders and coaches are grappling with tough decisions that could reshape the future of college athletics.
The recent settlements of three major antitrust class actions against the college sports system mark the end of the beginning of legal challenges, not their resolution. Future violations are likely unless colleges either embrace an open labor market or secure an antitrust exemption. The NIL issue remains unresolved, and a comprehensive fix, possibly involving a nationwide union and NFL-style collective bargaining agreement, is needed to address future antitrust concerns and maintain competitive balance.
3M stock has plummeted 65% since 2018, raising questions about its potential as a buy-and-hold opportunity. The company's diversified business model and high-margin products make it an attractive long-term investment, but declining research and development spending and mounting debt levels pose challenges. 3M faces significant legal liabilities, including multi-billion dollar settlements, which may impact its financial position and ability to invest in innovation. While the stock still holds value, potential investors should consider the long-term horizon and management's ability to address these issues.
Facebook users have until Friday to file a claim for a share of the $725 million settlement in a class action lawsuit against Meta, alleging the sharing of personal information with third parties. A&W soda and Batiste dry shampoo customers also have settlement opportunities. A&W Concentrate Co. and Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. settled a $15 million lawsuit for falsely advertising their root beer and cream soda as containing real vanilla. Batiste settled a $2.5 million lawsuit claiming their dry shampoo products contained a cancer-causing chemical. Claim deadlines for A&W and Batiste are October 18 and November 15, respectively.