The University of California Student Association sued the US Department of Education in federal court, seeking to stop the ...
Jenner & Block attorneys examine changes to Senate subpoena powers and House rules, adding that businesses should monitor the ...
Squire Patton Boggs, known for having lawyers advise about government, has hired two asset managers in recognition that ...
Federal workers mulling their future health and retirement benefits are at an impasse as they weigh a deferred resignation ...
Big Law firms such as Cooley and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe are putting their financial might into legal technology ...
Plaintiffs who sue under federal antitrust laws must define a “relevant market” for their allegations, a threshold issue that ...
President Donald Trump‘s push to force workers back into the office is fraught with labor law pitfalls and dependent on ...
A New York federal district court denied summary judgment to The 6 Group LLC on the claims of a construction services worker that he wasn’t paid proper overtime wages for all hours worked in excess of ...
A new memo warning Justice Department attorneys against refusing to advance legal arguments they disagree with is ...
An Ohio state appellate court affirmed a grant of summary judgment to the city of Middletown on the claims of a White, male 56-year-old city manager that he faced harassment due to his sex, race, and ...
The first ship in a 30 billion-kroner ($2.7 billion) plan to store emissions under the North Sea arrived in Norway as the ...
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