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The Department of Labor is rolling out plans to cut regulations and Trump’s pick to be the NLRB’s general counsel languishes.
Paul Weiss litigator Joshua Soven is leaving for Paul Hastings, according to the firm. Soven focuses on antitrust litigation, ...
Companies and unions need clearer answers to questions arising as two federal agencies now regulate workplace safety for ...
Collegiate Olympic sports face roster and funding cuts or even elimination due to the NCAA’s $2.8 billion antitrust deal ...
A circuit split over a federal law that prevents 18-to-20-year-olds from buying handguns presents an opportunity for the US ...
Amazon, Tesla, Wells Fargo, and other companies have so far had limited success leveraging a Trump SEC initiative intended to ...
Bumble Inc.‘s founder and her backers at private equity giant Blackstone Inc. will learn this week whether the Delaware ...
The plight of Cambodians who say a Thai factory forced them to process US-bound frozen shrimp is drawing attention to workers ...
A Dallas lawyer’s years-long push to make it easier for certain patent owners to get injunctions based on 18th Century ...
Bankruptcy professionals are keeping a close eye on tariffs, the trade war with China, unrest in the Middle East, and high ...
A Supreme Court decision invalidating an extra bias-proof requirement for non-minority workers, and its concurring opinion ...
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