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The president sued to block the Democrat-led U.S. House Ways and Means Committee from obtaining his tax records from New York state.
July 23 -
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July 23 -
Lawyers for House Democrats are looking at a New York law that would give them a route to access President Donald Trump’s state tax returns.
July 12 -
Lawyers for Donald Trump are in court Friday morning arguing against a subpoena from congressional Democrats seeking financial information from the president’s longtime accountants, Mazars USA LLP.
July 12 -
Time is tight for Donald Trump’s lawyers in their fight to keep the president’s financial records out of the hands of congressional Democrats.
July 9 -
A judge has been assigned to a lawsuit by congressional Democrats seeking access to the president’s tax returns.
July 5 -
U.S. lawmakers have the right to see President Donald Trump’s personal business records held by his accounting firm, attorneys for a Democrat-led House committee told a U.S. appeals court panel.
July 1 -
The case has applicability to all administrative agencies, including the IRS, and their ability to issue authoritative regulations and guidance.
June 27 -
The president’s personal lawyers told the court it must reverse a judge’s ruling allowing the House Oversight and Reform Committee to subpoena financial records from his accounting firm.
June 11 -
Former Hewlett-Packard Co. head Meg Whitman was accused of "trashing" the reputation of Autonomy founder Mike Lynch without understanding whether fraud had been committed at the firm he sold for $11 billion.
June 7 -
A second court rejected claims the search-engine giant abused loopholes to avoid paying its fair share.
April 25 -
The president and the Trump Organization have asked a U.S. judge to reject a Congressional subpoena seeking business records from his longtime accounting firm Mazars USA LLP.
April 22 -
There were fewer total settlements in 2018, but the dollar figures involved increased more than fivefold.
April 17 -
Less than two months after leaving prison, the former Enron CEO settled a lawsuit claiming he helped defraud a Canadian investment firm.
April 9 -
The administration is hardening its legal position toward the Affordable Care Act, arguing now the entire law is unconstitutional.
March 26 -
Faced with a U.S. indictment, the British tech leader had a simple choice: Focus on the criminal trial—with a possible sentence of 20 years in prison—or fight a civil lawsuit first over accounting fraud.
March 22 -
The company will beef up its sexual-harassment policies to settle a lawsuit alleging founder John Hewitt routinely had sex in his office.
March 18 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers has settled with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation for $335 million over its audits of Colonial Bank, which failed in the midst of the financial crisis.
March 15 -
Olympus Corp. lost a U.K. lawsuit that tried to block the pension of former head Michael Woodford after he blew the whistle on an alleged $1.7 billion accounting fraud and 13-year cover-up at the firm.
March 12 -
The widow of Quadriga Fintech Solutions Corp. founder Gerry Cotten spent C$300,000 ($225,000) to help the shuttered cryptocurrency exchange secure court-approved protection from creditors, keeping clients owed millions at bay. Now she’s looking to be repaid.
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