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New England Biolabs Inc. received initial court approval for a $7.15 million class settlement with former workers who say ...
Ali Bartlett and Rajat Shah joined Greenberg Traurig as shareholders in its gaming practice, the firm announced Monday.
Save Mart Supermarkets will pay more than $20.5 million to settle litigation by non-union workers who said the grocer ...
The U.S. Supreme Court asked Parker-Hannifin Corp. employees challenging their 401(k) plan to respond to the company’s ...
Lawmakers in GOP-majority statehouses are looking to rein in the policymaking power unions and worker advocates have found ...
Opinion: Columnist Andrew Leahey says a lawsuit against Sweden‘s tax authority provides a warning to the US government given ...
Opinion: Finnegan's Charles Collins-Chase and Scott Forman and SimpliSafe's David Soucy say protecting intellectual property, ...
An Alabama federal district court partially denied summary judgment to J&L Industrial Services LLC on the Title VII discrimination and retaliation claims of a Black millwright who alleged that a ...
Opinion: ITIC President Daniel Witt explains how regional economic cooperation is thriving throughout the world and is ...
Opinion: Summize's Tom Dunlop explains actionable steps for legal leaders who want a larger role in determining their company ...
An Illinois federal district court partly denied Cook County’s motion for summary judgment on the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act claim of a dietitian and Army reservist ...
Tivity Health Inc. investor allegations that the company painted a rosy picture of its 2019 Nutrisystem Inc. acquisition should be resolved in a trial, a federal judge ruled.
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