The Sun-Times reviewed the policies of 15 major Illinois-based public companies and found some changed their policies and others won't discuss them amid what experts blame on fears of being sued.
Terrence P. Murphy, 61, of Geneseo worked as a technology auditor beginning in 2015 until he was laid-off in July of 2024.
Proposed Right to Repair legislation dovetails AG's decision to join lawsuit against John Deere alleging monopoly on repairs to farm equipment.
The manifesto found after the UnitedHealthcare shooting doesn't gripe about insurance. It rails against monopolies.
Opinion: The Montana Legislature needs to make the right decision in keeping Montana agriculture on the move by passing Right ...
Three more states are suing Deere & Company arguing the company restricts farmers’ ability to repair equipment and unfairly ...
Five state attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission are suing John Deere alleging the company unfairly blocks ...
Legislators heard two hours of testimony over a bill to allow Montana producers to fix their own equipment. When machinery ...
On Thursday lawmakers at the Montana House Business and Labor Committee heard House Bill 390, a bipartisan effort to allow ...
On Thursday lawmakers at the Montana House Business and Labor Committee heard House Bill 390, a bipartisan effort to allow ...
North Dakota’s Mark Watne, president of the state’s Farmer’s Union, is taking the high road when it comes to a recent law suit involving John Deere, and not so much because Watne is an ...