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New guidance from the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has put critical infrastructure companies on guard ...
Arbitrator Thadd A. Gnocchi ruled that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Edward Hines VA Hospital didn’t have just cause to suspend the grievant for seven days for failure to follow ...
UnitedHealth Group Inc. misled investors about its corporate strategy as the company faced significant public scrutiny ...
Ahead of his resentencing, former celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti argued for a significantly reduced three-years in a ...
An iHeartMedia & Entertainment Inc. listener sued the radio and media giant Wednesday after learning that her personal data was compromised in a December 2024 data breach, according to a proposed ...
Michael DeSombre, a Sullivan & Cromwell partner tapped for a State Department role, disclosed he earned $5.4 million from his partnership share at the prestigious law firm that’s developed close ties ...
The Trump administration plans to rescind Biden-era AI chip curbs as part of a broader effort to revise semiconductor trade restrictions that have drawn strong opposition from major tech companies and ...
The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office can seek both restitution for victims and disgorgement of illegal profits under state securities law, a state appeals court ruled Wednesday.
Federal magistrate judges have authority to issue final orders in bankruptcy court appeals when the parties consent to the magistrate’s jurisdiction over the dispute, an appeals court said.
The EPA announced an overhaul last week of its chemicals office with promises to provide greater efficiency, though industry ...
A group of workers employed at a Doubletree by Hilton in New York is requesting final approval of a $1.6 million settlement agreement it reached with franchise and parent company owners after the ...
Turkey’s state-owned Halkbank asked the US Supreme Court to consider tossing out criminal charges accusing the bank of ...