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Tesla Race Bias Damages Award Sets Up Another Post-Trial Fight

A California federal jury’s decision giving $3.2 million to a former Tesla Inc. contractor in a long-running racial discrimination case opened a new legal question over whether the amount awarded for punitive damages in the case is in line with judicial precedent.

ESG Explained: Socially Conscious Capitalism and Its Backlash

Republican state leaders have been pulling billions out of pension funds managed by investment firms like Black Rock. Why? Something called ESG. In this video, we explain what ESG is, why it’s become such a hot topic and what regulation — and litigation — we can expect in the near future.

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