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Allegiant Travel Co. received final approval for a $1.7 million class settlement with workers challenging their 401(k) plan’s ...
Writers, scholars, and a group that represents them sued the National Endowment for the Humanities over its termination of ...
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Opinion: Norton Rose Fulbright's Jeff Ziesman and Andrew Adams examine financial institutions' obligations in cases of ...
President Donald Trump’s move to revive a policy that would slash Americans’ drug costs by tying them to lower prices paid ...
Debevoise & Plimpton’s approach of building talent from within is being tested with leadership departures after the firm ...
The US Marshals Service faces potentially competing obligations, as President Donald Trump flexes presidential power, to the ...
The courts are poised to tackle broad separation-of-powers arguments against the Trump administration’s historic cuts to the ...
Opinion: Tax Foundation’s Abir Mandal explains why Congress shouldn’t create carveouts for tipped workers in the tax code and ...
Opinion: DLA Piper's Jeffrey Tsai, John Hillebrecht, and Aurélie Ercoli write that California's broad unfair competition law ...
Business, some workers, and parents would see tax breaks restored and credits boosted in the House Ways and Means Committee’s ...
An Illinois federal court granted summary judgment to Lyons Elementary School District on the claims of an over 40-year-old female assistant superintendent that her position was eliminated due to her ...
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