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A Washington State farmworkers union failed in its legal attempt to prevent the US Labor Department from replacing 2020 wage ...
Current and former employees of power control systems manufacturer Russelectric Inc. settled with Argent Trust Co. for $4.5 ...
The court-appointed receiver for a Massachusetts senior living center is immune from a resident’s claims that it unlawfully ...
Novo Nordisk Inc. secured a court order trimming litigation over its 401(k) plan, when a New Jersey federal judge dismissed ...
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Abu Dhabi’s main renewables company has diverted billions of dollars to AI projects instead of green hydrogen, due to a lack ...
The long, legalese-heavy terms of use and policies governing internet platforms used to be largely ignored by online users.
Workers will have a tougher time holding their employers accountable for client, customer, and vendor harassment if more ...
A Chicago-based federal judge amplified criticism of a common mass-litigation practice against counterfeiters when he rebuked ...
Opinion: Former Deputy Associate Attorney General Brian Pandya explains why the DOJ and FTC agreeing to cap the price of ...
A Chicago federal judge threw out the Trump administration’s challenge to an Illinois law regulating employers’ use of the E-Verify program, finding some of the federal government’s claims were “based ...
Off-price retailer TJX Cos. raised its full-year earnings per share outlook after better-than-expected results, a sign that shoppers wary of economic uncertainty are turning to discounters.
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