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Opinion: Eversheds Sutherland attorneys Michael Bahar, Mary Jane Wilson-Bilik, and Alexander Fuchs warn companies that ...
President Donald Trump called on China to reach out to him in order to kick off negotiations aimed at resolving the escalating trade fight between the world’s two largest economies.
The Justice Department is offering employees across multiple major divisions another chance to take deferred resignations, as the Trump administration continues a relentless push to cull the federal ...
Global law firm Reed Smith is doing away with the DEI branding for its hiring and promotion programs in response to a ...
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily ordered the Trump administration to turn the climate grant funding spigots back on ...
Gary Shapley, a Hunter Biden tax probe whistleblower, will be named acting IRS commissioner, according to an internal memorandum seen by Bloomberg Tax.
Internet lending platform BorrowMoney.com Inc. and its founder-CEO have ended an enforcement case over revenue by agreeing to pay disgorgement, interest, and civil penalties to the SEC.
The White House announced Tuesday that it was eliminating the traditional press pool access for wire services after a federal court ordered the administration to end viewpoint discrimination against ...
New Jersey Transit locomotive engineers inched closer to a strike after rejecting a tentative work agreement with agency officials.
An attorney asked a federal judge for a second time to withdraw from representing an artist suing the US Copyright Office ...
A Texas pharmacy owner lost his appeal to undo his convictions after the Fifth Circuit ruled that he carried the burden of establishing that the allegedly illegal kickbacks fell within a safe harbor.
Democratic votes are essential to secure changes to the nation’s primary chemicals law that offer US manufacturers needed ...
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