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A first-of-its-kind criminal trial of executives for an online ADHD drug company was pushed back to the fall, a federal judge ...
Charlotte Mitchell joined McGuireWoods as a partner in Raleigh, N.C., the firm announced Wednesday.
Many carriers—including units of Chubb Ltd. and Travelers Cos.—that insured IBM Corp. in the 1960s owe coverage for more than ...
The $4.4 billion private equity sale of SolarWinds Corp., completed Wednesday, likely shortchanged public shareholders in favor of influential insiders, according to a lawsuit filed the same day.
Bankruptcy courts are bound by federal statute, not common law, when determining whether documents should be sealed from public view, a federal appeals court ruled in a challenge involving Essar Group ...
A bipartisan House committee accused DeepSeek of posing a “profound threat” to US national security by harvesting American users’ data and sending it back to China, according to a report published on ...
The Department of Justice’s steps to delay active enforcement and clarify implementation of its bulk data transfer rule ...
The Milwaukee Board of School Directors is entitled to summary judgment on the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act retaliation and race discrimination claims and Americans with Disabilities Act claim of ...
The Trump administration is moving to reshape the way individual agencies handle environmental permitting, according to a White House document reviewed by Bloomberg Law.
Ross Intelligence, a legal tech startup, outlined key arguments for why the Third Circuit should review a judge’s ruling ...
The independent agency that hears appeals to OSHA citations is being challenged a second time over its structure as employers seek to test the limits of a 2024 US Supreme Court decision.
A federal judge struck down Ohio’s law limiting teen social media use, marking another court win for the tech industry group ...