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Russell Vought, President Donald Trump’s nominee for Office of Management and Budget Director, arrives for a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill on ...
Many business leaders expect a more relaxed regulatory environment in Washington as the Biden administration ends next week. At the same time, plenty of conservatives welcomed the muscular antitrust ...
Lawyers carry an ethical duty of competent representation for clients, an obligation that in some states requires colleagues to report professional lapses they observe to the bar. Many of these ...
Counsel can also expect states to be more activist as part of an increasingly ideological battleground as state attorneys general sue other states in a way that will shape companies’ business ...
Dive Insight: The Justice Department is intervening and assuming a whistleblower complaint brought by a former CVS pharmacist, Hillary Estright, who filed a qui tam writ under the False Claims Act in ...
The Supreme Court heard a notable case December 10 that could limit review of a project’s environmental impact under the 1970 National Environmental Policy Act. NEPA requires federal agencies to ...
The legal world has debated the demise of the billable hour for years, with generative artificial intelligence merely the latest rationale offered for its extinction. The traditional billing model ...
The Supreme Court’s 2023 ruling in Students for Fair Admission v. Harvard to strike down race-based admissions programs in higher education is leading to more reverse discrimination challenges in the ...
Dive Brief: A shareholder says fast casual food company Chipotle Mexican Grill acted fraudulently by claiming earlier this year it had made no change in its policy on portion sizes even while ...
Dive Brief: California lawmakers will convene Dec. 2 in a special legislative session to bolster the state’s legal budget and defenses against an expected onslaught of new policy from a second Trump ...
Last year, a federal judge in South Texas imposed a rule for plaintiffs: They might need to demonstrate a “factual nexus” to why their case belonged in his court. “In any case with no obvious factual ...
Recently, the DOJ has been taking on corporations merely because of their market share percentages, even if said corporations are benefiting consumers and not interfering with the competitive ...
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