WilmerHale and Jenner & Block laid bare the existential risks Donald Trump’s orders pose as the law firms rushed into court ...
The Trump administration’s attempt to leverage a little-used law covering national security-related workers in order to ...
Willkie Farr & Gallagher is stepping into a lawsuit against University of California-Berkeley over alleged antisemitism.
Opinion: George Mason law professor Thomas Stratmann says the new FTC leaders aren't overhauling the Biden administration's ...
Investor litigation around cryptocurrency won’t disappear just because the US Securities and Exchange Commission has been ...
This week in the Delaware Chancery Court, Paramount Global goes to trial over internal files about its merger with Skydance ...
Adobe, Marriott International, Charter Communications, and Fifth Third are among more than three dozen large companies that ...
Reversing Biden’s $15 minimum wage for federal contractors has raised questions about where the rate stands and a restart for ...
Opinion: Holtzman Vogel's Oliver Roberts says the federal government should consider preempting state laws on the training, ...
Crystal Carey, a partner at a large management-side law firm, is poised to undo the worker-friendly precedents of the Biden-era National Labor Relations Board after being nominated as the agency’s ...
Opinion: Case Western Reserve University School of Law professor Anat Alon-Beck and law student Atticus Williams say Delaware's break with tradition is creating an uncertain future for corporate law ...
The New York judicial system could solve more problems for people with substance abuse and mental health issues, and one Upstate New York trial judge is focused on making that happen.
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