Bass Pro Group LLC signed a $4.95 million class settlement with tobacco-using workers who say they’ve wrongly been charged a ...
Nearly 200 large union contracts are set to expire in 2025, opening up possibilities for labor unrest in the early months of ...
Sidley Austin, capping off 2024 as the country’s most active big law firm helping companies fend off shareholder activism ...
The US government’s campaign to keep billions of dollars from returning to Russia has seeped into a Miami courtroom, ...
Most medical debt will be scrapped from consumer credit reports under a final US rule implementing a Biden administration ...
The Texas Supreme Court reversed a court of appeals’ affirmation of a trial court’s denial of Texas Tech University’s plea to the jurisdiction denying the age discrimination claim of a 60-year-old ...
Embarc Advisors’ Justin DePardo offers tips for selling small businesses in 2025, noting that understanding a company’s ...
GW Law’s Alan Morrison examines peculiarities of the TikTok ban case, saying the Supreme Court could incorporate ...
Jobs with lower wages and fewer benefits are often derided as “low skilled,” a catchall phrase to describe work that requires little formal education. Such thinking is short-sighted.
A federal law barring illegal drug users from possessing a gun can’t be constitutionally enforced against an occasional ...
An Intermountain Healthcare Inc. subsidiary defeated a lawsuit challenging the JPMorgan Chase & Co. target date funds in its employees’ retirement plan, but workers can try again in an amended ...
Nippon Steel Corp. and United States Steel Corp. jointly filed lawsuits in a last-ditch effort to preserve the planned merger ...