Climate negotiators from the world’s top two greenhouse gas emitters are set to meet this week in Washington for talks on curbing potent planet-warming pollutants, promoting energy efficiency and ...
A probe into the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.’s workplace found credible allegations of a toxic environment for bank examiners and that the agency’s culture needs an overhaul, according to four ...
US Steel Corp. is challenging the US Environmental Protection Agency’s newest amendments to its national emission standards for iron ore processing plants, according to a new petition Monday. US Steel ...
U.S. Law Week summarizes selected splits among U.S. federal courts of appeals each month. Are denials of anti-SLAPP motions to dismiss immediately appealable in federal court? The Tenth Circuit sides ...
City says plaintiffs lack standing to sue over enforcing laws Residents say their neighborhood is containment zone for crime San Francisco asked a federal court to toss a lawsuit from residents and ...
Healthcare group says Tax Court applied wrong legal standard IRS didn’t allow exemption given group’s commercial benefits A ...
CSL Behring’s decision to terminate a former associate director over toxic workplace allegations was not discriminatory and a lower court correctly sided with the company, a federal appeals court said ...
Apple Inc. illegally interrogated staff at its World Trade Center store in New York City, the US labor board ruled Monday, marking the latest rebuke of the iPhone maker’s labor practices.
An Arkansas federal district court granted Southwest Homes of Arkansas Inc.'s motion to compel arbitration of claims brought by a group of new home consultants that they were not properly paid all due ...
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison has hired dealmaker Jim Langston to join its mergers and acquisitions practice in ...
A Kentucky federal district court granted summary judgment to Classic Bowling Green, LLC, on a hostile work environment claim under the Kentucky Civil Rights Act of a female employee who alleged that ...
A court dismissed an antitrust suit against Taiwanese chip heavyweight MediaTek Inc. stemming from a licensing deal between the company and a patent owner that promised the patentee $1 million to sue ...