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The US Department of Labor plans to undergo rulemaking to address joint employment and retirement investments, according to ...
Washington DC has sued the Trump administration saying an effort to take over the city’s police force is illegal.
Department of Defense teachers and workers’ unions convinced a federal judge to pause the agency’s collective bargaining ban ...
GitLab Inc. overcame allegations that the software development platform overhyped its artificial intelligence capabilities ...
The Trump administration converted New Mexico’s interim US attorney to “acting” as his temporary term was expiring, the ...
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State laws governing employers’ E-Verify use are in the crosshairs of a Justice Department legal challenge focused on ...
A bankruptcy judge voided GLS Capital’s $2.3 million litigation funding agreement, a setback for the investor’s role in the ...
Since its market debut more than nine years ago, wind power pioneer Orsted A/S has experienced the highs of ranking among ...
Companies seeking to boost workforce diversity without running afoul of the Trump administration’s views on “illegal DEI” are ...
A landmark ruling in the FirstEnergy scandal securities litigation chipped away at an expansive test companies feared would ...
In Dublin last month, Jamie Dimonoffered his typically blunt take on the man likely to be the next mayor of New York City: Zohran Mamdaniis “more of a Marxist than a socialist.” ...