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The Second Circuit declined to reconsider its decision allowing the trustees of a bakery drivers union pension fund to ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to revise a rule that it had previously withdrawn governing when state attorneys general are required to report coming lawsuits, following industry ...
Texas can enforce a 2023 law requiring cities and counties to repeal potentially thousands of local ordinances that the state ...
A $63 million jury award in favor of two Miami businessmen, who alleged that a city commissioner retaliated against them for ...
Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador and two county prosecutors have agreed they won’t bring criminal charges against doctors ...
M Co. raised its profit forecast and beat Wall Street’s estimates for the second quarter as Chief Executive Officer William Brown’s effort to reinvigorate the company gained momentum.
When At Home Group Inc.’s lawyer stood before a US bankruptcy judge last month asking to wipe out nearly $2 billion of the retailer’s debt, the reason came quick: tariffs.
A new Department of Homeland Security rule would add weighted selection of petitions for H-1B specialty occupation workers.
California’s High-Speed Rail Authority sued the US Department of Transportation to reinstate the more than in $4 billion in federal grant cuts to the long-delayed rail program that would connect the ...
The sole member of a defunct Illinois landscaping company can argue at trial that he’s not personally liable for the ...
An Illinois federal district court granted summary judgment to Chicago Central Pacific Railroad Company on Title VII of the Civil Rights Act race discrimination, hostile work environment, and ...
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