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The Department of Veterans Affairs walked back part of a plan for widespread layoffs, diverging from other agencies pursuing ...
Mid-sized UK accounting firms are increasingly looking toward private-equity capital to expand their businesses, as a wave of outside investment drives consolidation, according to a new report.
The Justice Department acknowledged a romance between Alaska federal prosecutors but argued it doesn’t merit retrying a case ...
Apple Inc.’s top executive in charge of artificial intelligence models is leaving for Meta Platforms Inc., another setback in the iPhone maker’s struggling AI efforts.
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit seeking to reinstate hundreds of millions of dollars in grants the Justice Department ...
Ohio’s plan to use the state’s unclaimed property fund to help pay for a new Cleveland Browns football stadium in the suburbs was met Monday with a proposed class action.
Skechers USA Inc. asked the Wisconsin Supreme Court provide direction on how to handle the “strong sword” that the sham ...
Pinterest Inc. uses crawlers, bots, and humans to copy and exploit images of homes and floorplans, an Estonian architecture ...
A Pennsylvania federal court granted summary judgment to the Postmaster General and the Office of Personnel Management Retirement Services on a postal service custodian’s Rehabilitation Act lawsuit, ...
A federal district court granted in part and denied in part Hilbert College’s motion for summary judgment on a Native American, female former associate professor’s Equal Pay Act and New York Labor Law ...
A bankruptcy judge who approved the sale of 23andMe’s vast genetic data assets rejected California’s request to pause the ...
Federal law protects an out-of-state travel services company from Wisconsin corporate income tax on revenue from sales in-state travel agents made through its online platform, the company told the ...