Former employees of an ACCT Holdings Inc. subsidiary secured initial approval for a class settlement valued at $8.75 million ...
The White House has finished its review on a rule set to reclassify tens of thousands of federal employees in a new “Schedule Policy/Career” category that will make it easier to fire them, teeing up ...
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes can continue to allege that Washington, D.C. Public Schools’ anti-discrimination policy violates the organization’s constitutional protections for religious ...
Brown Rudnick announced Wednesday it is poaching Wilson Sonsini’s Craig Kenesky, as the firm bets on an uptick in life ...
Pillsbury LLP brought in more than $939 million in revenue last year, a new record as the firm saw gains in tech, finance, ...
Opinion: California’s Department of Financial Protection & Innovation is taking a stronger stance on enforcement towards ...
Trevor Milton’s lawyers have doubled down on their argument that his pardon for a fraud conviction amounted to an ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s proposal to weaken fair lending protections is a present to Wall Street that would ...
An Alabama federal district court denied default judgment to a Money Tax Service Selma tax preparer on her FLSA unpaid minimum wages, overtime, and retaliation claims, finding that she was an ...
Ascension Health Alliance defeated a proposed class action challenging the tobacco surcharge in its employee health plan, after a federal judge said the health-care system isn’t required to offer ...
A Louisiana federal district court granted Walmart summary judgment on a male coach’s Title VII discrimination claims, finding insufficient evidence that his termination was based on gender or sexual ...
The Danish Tax Agency will begin targeting unrealistically low private consumption of major shareholders in Denmark’s small- and medium-sized enterprises as a potential sign of tax evasion.
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