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A new bill regulating the litigation finance industry was approved by Kansas Governor Laura Kelly this week.
A New Jersey law legalizing medical aid in dying for only its own residents doesn’t violate the US Constitution’s privileges ...
A federal district court partially granted a request from Dropbox Inc. to force a media company to disclose litigation ...
A trio of workers from the US Department of Agriculture were wrongly placed on administrative leave under President Donald ...
Opinion: Former Skadden associate Brenna Trout Frey digs into Skadden's agreement with President Donald Trump to determine ...
The EU’s sweeping AI Act went into effect earlier this year, with some of the law’s most important provisions still on the ...
Opinion: Kropf Moseley Schmitt co-founder Sara Kropf says businesses must weigh the pros and cons of continuing to partner ...
Opinion: Alston & Bird's Jennifer Everett and Dorian Simmons explain how companies should assess artificial ...
California construction company Swinerton Inc. must defend litigation over its 401(k) plan’s administrative fees after a federal judge declined to assess whether the case rested on “apples to apples” ...
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The European Union approved tariffs to hit around €21 billion ($23.2 billion) of US goods in retaliation for the 25% duties President Donald Trump imposed last month on the bloc’s steel and aluminum ...
Germany’s future government plans incentives to strengthen sales of electric cars including exempting them from general vehicle taxes until 2035, the parties write in a draft coalition agreement.