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A Manhattan federal judge reluctantly limited the scope of his injunction blocking the Trump administration from shutting operations at Job Corps centers nationwide.
Crocs Inc. urged the US Supreme Court to stomp out a false advertising suit based on the company’s promotional statements ...
The US audit regulator faces its third overhaul in its leadership since 2017 after the SEC said Wednesday that it would seek candidates to fill all five seats on the US Public Company Accounting ...
Convicted ex-Illinois House speaker Michael Madigan (D) filed a formal notice of appeal in his corruption case Wednesday, ...
A law firm and two attorneys had “irreconcilable conflicts of interest” in representing Vietnamese investors for an ...
The leader of the Justice Department’s civil rights division defended its anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion priorities as ...
While Amazon’s policy restricting off-duty workers’ access to its facilities passed legal muster, the company repeatedly ...
Stone Source LLC and other manufacturers, suppliers, and contractors handling industrial stone products were hit with a ...
A dual Brazilian and US citizen was sentenced to 60 months in prison for conspiring to defraud the US by concealing millions of dollars in assets and income in undisclosed Swiss bank accounts and ...
Gresham Investment Management LLC has backed away from its federal lawsuit arguing the lack of administrative law judges on the New York City Tax Appeals Tribunal has created a backlog.
An Alabama federal district court granted summary judgment to the City of Evergreen on the claims of a Black police officer that he wasn’t hired as police chief due to his race, in violation of Title ...
A New Jersey US district court judge withdrew his decision in a biopharma securities case Wednesday after lawyers complained that his opinion contained numerous errors, including made-up quotes and ...