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A lawsuit challenging the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Afghans and Cameroonians in the US can go ahead, but ...
The US Labor Department’s support of employers in the litigation wave targeting how they handle 401(k) plan forfeitures ...
An electricity generator isn’t exempt from a portion of penalties for failing to provide power during a December 2022 winter ...
A group of Florida Democrats want the state’s high court to order Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) to grant the legislators access to ...
Lindsay Oak joined Frost Brown Todd as a partner in its commercial finance practice group in Columbus, Ohio, the firm ...
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission was right to uphold a California board’s authority over the certification process ...
The publisher of the Scientific American website got initial approval from a federal court for a $900,000 settlement of a ...
AbbVie Inc. defeated class action claims it misled investors about the role kickbacks played in the success of its arthritis ...
A photographer will ask the Ninth Circuit next week to erase a jury verdict that an artist’s tattoo partly made by tracing ...
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s decision to delay a meeting of a key preventive services task force less than ...
Layoffs at the federal agency responsible for researching work-related injuries will undercut the government’s ability to ...
Federal agency leaders still face obstacles to implementing widespread layoffs, and some are even reversing course after the ...
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