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IRS $80 Billion Roadmap Tees Up Congressional Funding Fight
The IRS plan for spending its $80 billion contains a warning: The windfall won’t be nearly as effective if Congress doesn’t also provide the agency with adequate annual funding.
Lawsuits Challenge Corporate Diversity Pledges After Floyd
A growing number of lawsuits accuse major companies that prioritized diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in recent years of falling short on their promises.
Open Banking Rule Backers Push CFPB to Expand Eligible Data Sets
The CFPB is facing pressure to expand coverage of its open banking rule to include mortgage, student and auto loan, and other credit accounts that advocates say will provide people with a more complete financial profile.
Molson Coors Legal Chief Leaves Company After Year in Role
Molson Coors Beverage Co.'s top lawyer Anne-Marie D’Angelo has left the company a little more than a year after coming aboard to succeed the beer giant’s longtime legal chief.
‘Healthier’ Boies Schiller Sees Shrinking Size Boost Profits
Boies Schiller Flexner is embracing its new market position as the litigation firm sorts out a future beyond its powerful leader.
Tesla Race Bias Damages Award Sets Up Another Post-Trial Fight
A California federal jury’s decision giving $3.2 million to a former
High Court Case on US Trademark Law’s Limits Stretches Beyond IP
The Supreme Court’s recent oral argument examining the propriety of a $90 million trademark award for almost entirely foreign sales carries implications that extend beyond both US borders and trademark law.
Proskauer Cyber Attack Left Sensitive Client Data Unguarded
A data breach at Proskauer Rose exposed client data, including sensitive legal and financial information, the law firm confirmed Friday.






















