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The Second Circuit on Tuesday gave a thumbs up to New York City’s adult entertainment zoning regulations, rebuffing arguments ...
A restaurant industry group asked President Donald Trump to consider granting deferred action to immigrant foodservice ...
Rob Warfield joined Orrick as a partner in its energy and infrastructure team in New York, the firm announced Tuesday.
Jacqueline Romero joined BakerHostetler as a partner in its litigation practice group and white collar, investigations, and ...
Daniel Leslie joined Hughes Hubbard & Reed as a partner in its project finance practice in New York, the firm announced Tuesday.
President Donald Trump said he would not offer any extensions for the implementation of increased tariffs on many goods ...
A group of sex offenders convicted of crimes against children failed to support most of their constitutional claims against Arizona’s tougher reporter requirements that went into effect last year.
A Buchheit Enterprises Inc. employee voluntarily dismissed his lawsuit alleging the farm-products maker required job applicants to provide information concerning their family medical histories in ...
Conventional wisdom holds that ever-increasing debt relative to gross domestic product is unsustainable, though another line of argument holds that fears about the hole the US is in are overblown.
The US Tax Court lacks jurisdiction to review claims from would-be whistleblowers if the IRS takes no action on their information, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
A retired Department of Veterans Affairs worker failed to revive allegations that the agency’s pandemic-era safety measures interfered with his disability accommodations, a federal appeals court said.
Coding boot camp BloomTech Inc. reached a settlement with the final remaining insurer in litigation over coverage for state and federal investigations alleging the school misled students.