California, New York and Illinois are among states readying to sue the Trump administration over divisive social issues.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other opponents of the nationwide ban on noncompetes that the Federal Trade Commission approved in April have reason to cheer the presidential election outcome: the ...
Expect continued robust enforcement of competition laws but based on legal precedent rather than the sweeping approach taken ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a multibillion-dollar shareholder lawsuit that accuses tech giant Meta of fraud by omitting allegedly key information from the risk disclosure statements it ...
In-house legal departments have committed to AI tools as CLOs strongly believe that the software will fuel efficiencies for their understaffed departments and help to contain outside counsel spending, ...
David Moschella is a nonresident senior fellow at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation . The foundation ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard a Fair Labor Standards Act case this week, with potentially big implications for companies. The FLSA covers more than 140 million workers, and requires employers to pay ...
Any change in presidential administrations that comes with a shift in political party is bound to lead to a shuffle at federal agencies. During a Wednesday webinar and post-election discussion, Cozen ...
Last year, a federal judge in South Texas imposed a rule for plaintiffs: They might need to demonstrate a “factual nexus” to why their case belonged in his court. “In any case with no obvious factual ...