Law360 - The Newswire for Business Lawyers
Sign In
 

Try our Advanced Search for more refined results

Law360
  • Search Law360
  • Search News Only
  • Search Cases Only
  • Search PTAB Only
  • Search TTAB Only
  • Advanced Search
  Sign In

Law360

|

The Practice of Law

Access to Justice Aerospace & Defense Appellate Asset Management Banking Bankruptcy Benefits California Cannabis Capital Markets Class Action Colorado Commercial Contracts Competition Compliance Connecticut Construction Consumer Protection Corporate Criminal Practice Cybersecurity & Privacy Delaware Employment
Energy Environmental Fintech Florida Food & Beverage Georgia Government Contracts Health Hospitality Illinois Immigration Insurance Intellectual Property International Arbitration International Trade Legal Ethics Legal Industry Life Sciences Massachusetts Media & Entertainment Mergers & Acquisitions Michigan Native American
New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Personal Injury & Medical Malpractice Private Equity Product Liability Project Finance Public Policy Real Estate Retail & E-Commerce Securities Sports & Betting Tax Technology Telecommunications Texas Transportation Trials Washington White Collar

Law360 Pulse

|

Business of Law

California Pulse Connecticut Pulse Courts DC Pulse Daily Litigation Delaware Pulse
Florida Pulse Georgia Pulse In-House Insights Legal Tech & AI Mid-Law
Modern Lawyer New Jersey Pulse New York Pulse Pennsylvania Pulse Small Law Texas Pulse

Law360 Authority

|

Deep News & Analysis

Tax Authority

Federal International State & Local

Employment Authority

Discrimination Labor Other Wage & Hour

Insurance Authority

General Liability Other Property Specialty Lines

Real Estate Authority

Commercial Other Residential

Bankruptcy Authority

Large Cap Mid Cap

Healthcare Authority

Deals & Corporate Governance Digital Health & Technology Other Policy & Compliance

Global

Law360 UK

Commercial Litigation UK Corporate Crime & Compliance UK Employment UK Financial Services UK Insurance UK Intellectual Property UK Pulse UK Transactions UK
Close
  • Law360
  • Law360 UK
  • Law360 Pulse
  • Law360 Employment Authority
  • Law360 Tax Authority
  • Law360 Insurance Authority
  • Law360 Real Estate Authority
  • Law360 Healthcare Authority
  • Law360 Bankruptcy Authority
  • Products
  • Lexis®
  • Law360 Tax Authority
  • Law360 In-Depth
  • Law360 Podcasts
  • Rankings
  • Leaderboard Analytics
  • Regional Powerhouses
  • Law360's MVPs
  • Women in Law Report
  • Law360 400
  • Diversity Snapshot
  • Practice Groups of the Year
  • Rising Stars
  • Titans of the Plaintiffs Bar
  • Sections
  • Adv. Search & Platform Tools
  • About all sections
  • Browse all sections
  • Banking
  • Bankruptcy
  • Class Action
  • Competition
  • Employment
  • Energy
  • Expert Analysis
  • Insurance
  • Intellectual Property
  • Product Liability
  • Securities
  • Beta Tools
  • Track docs
  • Track attorneys
  • Track judges
  • Site Menu
  • Join the Law360 team
  • Search legal jobs
  • Learn more about Law360
  • Read testimonials
  • Contact Law360
  • Sign up for our newsletters
  • Law360 Company
  • About Law360 Authority
  • Resource Library
  • Site Map
  • Help
CaseMap® CLE On-Demand Context CourtLink® Digital Library Intelligize Law360 Lex Machina Lexis Medical Navigator™ Lexis® Lexis+™
Lexis® Tax MLex® MLex® (New) Nexis® Nexis Diligence™ Nexis Newsdesk™ Practical Guidance Product Liability Navigator Securities Mosaic® State Net® Verdict & Settlement Analyzer
Intellectual Property Securities Bankruptcy Competition Employment White Collar Legal Industry Artificial Intelligence Law360 UK Pulse || See all sections ||
 
 
 
Are firms keeping talent happy?
Click here to take the Law360 survey

QVC Warns Investors On Impending $5B+ Ch. 11 Filing

The company name QVC Group appears on a white smartphone screen, with an out-of-focus computer screen in the background

By Hilary Russ

QVC Group Inc., the owner of pioneering home shopping television networks, said in a regulatory filing that its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing was imminent, after turnaround efforts that slashed jobs and launched live events on TikTok have failed to fully offset weakening consumer sentiment, the impact of tariffs and the yearslong slide of cable television.


Read Full Article

 
 
 
Promo that reads 2025 Practice Groups of the Year
 
 
 


Promo that reads 2025 MVPs
 
 
 


Promo that reads Law360 Pulse Compensation Report
 
 
 


Promo that reads Law360 Pulse Leaderboard
 
 
 


Promo that reads Guide to Trump's Judicial Picks with a map showing the number of vacancies in the district courts
Promo that reads 2025 Law360 Regional Powerhouses
Promo that reads Law360 Pulse Associate Salary and Bonus Tracker with an image of hundred-dollar bills

Follow Law360 On Social Media

Top Stories
  • Woman with curly dark hair wearing glasses, hoop earrings, and a bright blue top, smiling while seated in front of a wooden backdrop
    Sotomayor Apologizes For 'Hurtful' Comments About Kavanaugh

    By Katie Buehler

    U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor publicly apologized Wednesday for comments she made at a University o...(read more)

  • The top of a tall white building with windows is shown with a sign for Live Nation in red lettering.
    Jury Finds Live Nation Monopolized Concert Ticketing

    By Stewart Bishop

    Live Nation and its Ticketmaster subsidiary harmed competition in the live entertainment sector by willfully mon...(read more)

  • DraftKings Hacker Gets 30 Mos. After New Online Misconduct

    By Pete Brush

    A Manhattan federal judge handed down a 30-month prison sentence Thursday to a Tennessee e-commerce entrepreneur who admitted to scheming to hack accounts on the DraftKings sports betting site, citing his alleged criminal misconduct after pleading guilty.

  • Feds Can't Block Hawaii's Suit Against Oil, Gas Companies

    By Mike Curley

    A Hawaii federal judge has dismissed with prejudice a suit from the U.S. government aiming to block the state from suing oil and gas companies on climate change-related claims, finding the government's complaint fails to establish any of the elements of standing.

  • Food Apps' NYC Data Win Seems 'Weird' To 2nd Circ. Judges

    By Jeff Overley

    Does the First Amendment allow Uber Eats to keep your Chick-fil-A order a secret? At the Second Circuit on Wednesday, the fate of a New York City law aimed at reducing restaurant reliance on food delivery apps appeared to hinge heavily on that curious question.

  • 'A Bunch Of Games': MDL Judge Irked By Meta, AGs Sparring

    By Dorothy Atkins

    A California federal judge appeared skeptical Wednesday of Meta Platforms Inc.'s request for a summary judgment win over claims by state attorneys general in multidistrict social media addiction litigation, saying repeatedly that many disputes should be resolved at trial and panning some arguments by both sides as "a bunch of games."

  • NY Appeals Panel Doubts NYC's Climate Suit Can Be Revived

    By Frank G. Runyeon

    New York state appeals judges voiced skepticism Wednesday of New York City's bid to revive its lawsuit against major energy companies for "greenwashing" their gasoline products, highlighting the lack of alleged false claims and questioning whether they were even misleading.

  • NC Passenger Tells Jury Of 'Disgusting' Uber Driver Assault

    By Hayley Fowler

    A North Carolina woman recounted for a federal jury on Wednesday how an Uber driver sexually assaulted her in 2019, rebuffing the ride-hailing giant's suggestion that the incident never occurred and describing how she felt "grossed out," "horrified" and "terrified."

  • 'Law, Not Liturgy'?: 9th Circ. Split Over Faith Bias COVID Suit

    By Lauren Berg

    Eight judges dissented Wednesday from the denial of an en banc Ninth Circuit rehearing of a panel's decision not to revive a Christian hospital worker's religious bias lawsuit alleging she was fired for refusing COVID-19 nasal testing, with one dissenting judge saying "courts are unwelcome guests" when deciding the veracity of an individual's belief.

  • Mexican Businessman Cleared In Texas Pemex Bribes Case

    By Bonnie Eslinger

    A Texas federal judge has acquitted a Mexican businessman living in the U.S. whom a jury convicted of bribing foreign officials to secure business from Mexico's state-owned oil company, saying prosecutors didn't provide the translators who interpreted evidence at trial for cross-examination.

  • Cvent Investors Reach $12M Deal To End Take-Private Suit

    By Katryna Perera

    Stockholders of cloud-based event management technology provider Cvent Holding Corp. have reached a $12 million settlement with the company, its top brass and its controlling shareholder over claims that they breached their fiduciary duties in connection with the company's $4.6 billion take-private sale to affiliates of Blackstone Inc.

  • Shell, Enviro Group Ordered To 'Actually Speak For 4 Hours'

    By Dorothy Atkins

    An apparently frustrated Connecticut federal judge on Wednesday ordered Shell and an environmental advocacy group to try to resolve remaining disputes in Clean Water Act litigation before they appear before him again, ruling that counsel "must actually speak for four hours," and "time spent composing e-mails, even lengthy ones" doesn't count.

  • Chair Says FTC Shouldn't Be 'All-Purpose AI Regulator'

    By Bryan Koenig

    Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson told lawmakers Wednesday that the agency is committed to using its existing authorities to protect Americans from deceptive artificial intelligence claims and AI-facilitated fraud, while arguing the FTC shouldn't serve as an overarching regulator for the technology.

  • DOJ Atty Slapped With $250 Sanction For Missed Deadlines

    By Tom Lotshaw

    A California federal judge hit a U.S. Department of Justice attorney with a $250 sanction for repeatedly missing deadlines in a noncitizen's habeas corpus case, rejecting his assertions that his need to juggle tasks under a 300-plus caseload should excuse him.

Blue promo that reads Law360 Pulse 2026 AI Survey
 
 
 


Latest News

  • AI Music Generator Can't Duck DMCA Claim
  • Davis Polk, Ropes Lead Defense Tech Firm Arxis' $1.1B IPO
  • Security Co. Fails To Pay For Pre-, Postshift Walks, Suit Says
  • Nebraska Inmates Sue Over Access To Native Religious Area
  • Cummins Can't Slip Male Worker's Sex Bias Suit
  • DraftKings Hacker Gets 30 Mos. After New Online Misconduct
  • Pa. Justices Eye New Approach For 'De Facto' Juvenile Lifers
  • Colo. Fire District Hits Manufacturers With Price-Fixing Suit
  • Canadian Bank Defeats Country-By-Country Tax Proposal
  • O'Melveny Adds M&A Duo From BakerHostetler In Dallas

From The Courtroom

  • Judge Won't Move 'Maya' Case For Retrial
  • 9th Circ. Skeptical About Erasing Rail Workers' $7.8M Vax Win
  • Fla. Judge OKs Battery Testimony In Fatal Tesla Crash Trial
  • Armistice Capital Used COVID To Juice Vaxart Stock, Jury Told
  • Judge Narrows Scope Of Politician's Trial Over ICE Scuffle
  • Jury Chosen In Small Biz Suit Against 3M For Texas Explosion
  • Medtronic Can't Ax $382M Trial Loss, Applied Medical Says
  • Agri Stats Atty 'More Optimistic' About Settling DOJ Case
  • States Tell Jury That Live Nation Isn't Above The Law
  • 7th Circ. Judge Questions Madigan Jury's Intent Instruction
 
 
 

Expert Analysis

  • Jane Accomando
    Getting To Know The Key Partners In Nuclear Power Projects
    As more major technology companies and hyperscalers enter into energy offtake agreements with operators of existing, restarting and ... (read more)
  • Emily Schilling
    EPA's Retreat On GHGs Reshapes Preemption Debate
    In the wake of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's rescission of its finding that it can regulate climate-threatening greenho... (read more)
  • Amanda Robinson
    Trump Order Signals Tougher Benefits Fraud Probes
    A recent order from President Donald Trump establishing a federal taskforce for addressing fraud in federally funded benefit program... (read more)
  • Emily Renshaw
    How 2nd Circ. Gave Loper Bright Real Force In SEC Cases
    The Second Circuit's recent decision in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Amah offers one of the first clear indications of... (read more)
  • Paul Pitts
    Telehealth Suit May Redraw Rules For Physician Classification
    A new class action in California federal court, Cioppettini v. Mochi Medical, alleging a telehealth company misclassified providers ... (read more)
  • Read More Expert Analysis

 
 
 

Want to publish in Law360?


Submit an idea
 
 
 

Have a news tip?


Contact us here
 
 
 


Image that reads 2026 Editorial Calendar

 
 
 


Corporate Responsibility: Racial Equality

RELX Group Lexis Nexis

© 2026, Portfolio Media, Inc. | About | Contact Us | Careers at Law360 | Terms | Privacy Policy | Trust Center | Cookie Settings | Processing Notice | Ad Choices | Help | Site Map | Resource Library | Law360 Company | Testimonials