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Former EEOC Chair Janet Dhillon‘s nomination to oversee the federal government’s private-sector pension insurer cleared a US ...
A federal district court denied AIM Services, Inc. and its human resource director’s motion to dismiss the New York state law disability discrimination claim of a registered nurse who took leave to ...
Summary judgment is proper on the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 employment discrimination claim of a former Missouri Baptist Medical Center nurse manager whose position was ...
Negotiations taking place at the OECD on the global tax deal will determine if the US’s minimum tax law is “sufficiently robust,” according to Manal Corwin, director of the organization’s Center for ...
Dexcom Inc. defeated investor allegations the glucose monitor maker overhyped its growth potential before a nearly 41% stock drop, a federal judge ruled.
The Justice Department suspended a Jenner & Block lawyer’s security clearance as a result of President Donald Trump’s ...
Germany’s federal government will reap €33.3 billion ($37.3 billion) less in tax income in the five years through 2029, as the economy’s persistently sluggish performance saps revenue.
A federal employee union is entitled to a preliminary injunction blocking President Trump’s executive order that canceled ...
China’s widening trade surplus with the European Union is fueling fresh concerns that the 27-nation bloc risks becoming a dumping ground for cheap goods in the volatile tariff confrontation between ...
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The top environmental enforcer during the Biden era is gearing up to help cities and states push back against the Trump ...
Lawyers for Sean “Diddy” Combs and Harvey Weinstein are trying “boys will be boys” defenses, trying to capitalize on backlash ...
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