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The lawyers who negotiated a $69 million settlement with UnitedHealth Group Inc. over the Wells Fargo & Co. target date funds ...
The EPA successfully got litigation challenging the Biden administration’s “forever chemical” drinking water standards paused ...
A Black job seeker asked a federal judge for permission to intervene in an EEOC lawsuit challenging a Sheetz policy’s ...
A plaintiff’s claims that Walmart publicly applied to patent technology after it was accused of stealing it added an unusual ...
The US Supreme Court agreed to hear several cases corporate America brought seeking to rein in class actions this term only ...
Opinion: Mandelbaum Barrett PC’s Chris Zona says customers are caught in the middle of fight between Big Tech and governments ...
A long shot provision in President Donald Trump’s budget bill raises questions about whether proposed court limits would ...
The implications of a major international prisoner swap in February—the deal that released American schoolteacher Marc Fogel ...
Opinion: Steptoe's Jennifer Quinn-Barabanov and Zachary Schreiber explain how e-commerce companies can avoid getting hauled ...
Opinion: Thompson Hine's Brian Lanciault says broker-dealers can protect themselves by assessing whether their ...
Recent “kids code” legislation passed by Vermont and Nebraska threatens companies with new compliance hurdles.
Michelle Bowman, the Federal Reserve’s incoming vice chair for supervision, says the central bank will soon address the “odd mismatch” between the confidential ratings of big banks and the lenders’ ...