November 16, 2023
A Washington federal judge ruled Wednesday that Amazon should have the chance to object before federal prosecutors share documents regarding their workplace safety investigation with other agencies, after Amazon had claimed information was improperly shared with state prosecutors.
October 23, 2023
A Washington federal judge said Monday that she's leaning toward granting Amazon's bid for a protective order that would restrict the federal government's ability to share certain business information obtained while investigating the company for workplace safety issues and alleged misstatements to banks.
September 14, 2023
A Washington federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the government from sharing documents obtained from discovery and information from depositions of witnesses connected to investigations into Amazon's workplace safety and alleged misstatements to banks, after the retail giant said the sensitive information was being improperly shared.
September 11, 2023
Amazon.com Services LLC is seeking a court order to protect sensitive business data it says either prosecutors or the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration leaked as part of investigations into workplace safety and alleged misstatements to banks.
January 30, 2023
A Washington federal judge on Monday gave Amazon.com until Friday to turn over data related to ergonomic reports the U.S. Department of Labor is seeking as part of its probe of worker safety issues at e-commerce giant warehouses.