Laws + Regulations
Printing Industries of America (PIA) recently released a statement about the Supreme Court ruling that decided a Colorado baker had the right to refuse service to customers based on his sincerely held religious beliefs. For printers, the question about whether a company can refuse a customer’s business arises most commonly in the context...
New York Supreme Court Judge Barry Ostrager ruled in favor of two activist investors who are trying to block the proposed transaction..
Darwin Deason and Carl Icahn have launched full-court press to convince Xerox shareholders to oppose the acquisition of Xerox by Fuji...
The arguments in South Dakota v. Wayfair, the ongoing Supreme Court case dealing with the prospect of charging state sales tax on online purchases, wrapped up on Tuesday, with some expected results—right-leaning judges such as Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas seemed to be in favor of allowing states to force out-of-state retailers to collect sales tax...
Xerox CEO Jeff Jacobson continued to pursue an acquisition deal with Fujifilm Holdings, even after the Xerox board of directors instructed him to halt negotiations last November, and at the same time that the board was considering replacing Jacobson with a new Xerox CEO. Those are just some of the latest accusations levied by...
For Print+Promo’s 2018 State of the Industry report, we dug deep to uncover printing industry trends, learn more about the Trump effect on print and find answers to questions, like: Where is the printing industry going? As part of our investigation, we reached out to experts in various market segments: printed forms, labels, promotional products and direct mail…
Tariffs up to 32 percent on Canadian uncoated groundwood, including newsprint, is hurting newspapers, directories, books and circulars.
In August, the owner and CEO of Custom Wristbands, a promotional wristband company, pleaded guilty in a price fixing scheme with other promotional products companies. That news came just a few weeks after Houston-based...
President Trump has made international trade one of the tenets of his platform since his presidential campaign began. Following his election, the president has questioned the effectiveness of trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, NAFTA and more. Trump has brought up the idea of tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Most recently, the president...
A Florida printing company is suing Tervis Tumbler Company for fraud and violating a non-disclosure agreement to steal trade secrets. Trinity Graphic, the plaintiff in this case, had been supplying Tervis with plastic inserts...