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Few US Businesses Have Paid $100,000 Fee to Hire H-1B Workers
Only about 70 employers have paid a $100,000 Trump fee on H-1B workers from outside the US since it was imposed through a September White House proclamation, a government attorney said Thursday.
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IRS Shakeup: How Is the US Tax Agency Adapting to Trump's Vision?
Since President Donald Trump took office, the IRS has faced transformative changes, including a substantial reduction in its workforce and the appointment of seven different commissioners or acting commissioners.
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Mangione Avoids Death Penalty Risk as US Won’t Fight Ruling
The Justice Department said it won’t appeal the decision of a New York federal judge to throw out a murder charge against Luigi Mangione, which means he won’t face the death penalty if he’s convicted of killing
Mangione Avoids Death Penalty Risk as US Won’t Fight Ruling
The Justice Department said it won’t appeal the decision of a New York federal judge to throw out a murder charge against Luigi Mangione, which means he won’t face the death penalty if he’s convicted of killing
Tracking Trump in Court: The Scope of Executive Power Tested
The Supreme Court is siding overwhelmingly with President Donald Trump when challenges arrive via the emergency docket, a Bloomberg Law analysis found.
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Strip Searches in Schools Traumatize Kids Over Minor Offenses
Across the country children and teenagers say they are being strip searched at school by administrators and staff – often for vape pens and minor offenses, a Bloomberg Law investigation found. At least 40 federal civil rights lawsuits since 2017 claim children were strip searched at school.
Strip Searches in Schools Traumatize Kids Over Minor Offenses
Across the country children and teenagers say they are being strip searched at school by administrators and staff – often for vape pens and minor offenses, a Bloomberg Law investigation found. At least 40 federal civil rights lawsuits since 2017 claim children were strip searched at school.
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Ballard Spahr LLP lost its appeal to collect nearly $237,000 in legal fees for work it did for a managing member of a once-bankrupt investment fund.
Goldstein Still Has Cards to Play Even After Guilty Verdict
Several issues came up during the trial of Tom Goldstein that could be fodder for a successful appeal, according to Bloomberg Law reporter Holly Barker. Barker covered the trial of the disgraced SCOTUSblog founder and she joins our podcast, On The Merits, to talk about why the jury split its verdict and about how Goldstein’s famous propensity for risk taking influenced his defense strategy.
Mass Tort Firm Abandons Suit Against California Fee-Sharing Ban
Wisner Baum, the mass torts firm that filed a legal challenge to California’s restrictions on legal fee-sharing with out-of-state firms owned by non-lawyers, dropped the suit three months into the case.
Goldstein Faces Daunting Path to Overturn Tax Fraud Conviction
The federal prosecution of Tom Goldstein on tax fraud charges was never going to be a routine case. But strip away the celebrity witnesses, the tens of millions in poker chips won and lost, and the movie studios circling the story, and the case turned on something far more prosaic: Intent.
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