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A proposed change to how the Department of Labor determines joint employer classification is primed to withstand the kind of judicial review that struck down its predecessor from the first Trump administration.

Inside the Collapse of Trump’s Scandal-Plagued Labor Secretary
Former Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer was kept out of the spotlight for months, resigning just days before she was thrust before lawmakers.
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Fired Staffer Accuses MrBeast of Sexism, Leave Violations
Online content producer MrBeast’s company wrongfully terminated a female staffer shortly after she returned from maternity leave, the woman said in a lawsuit alleging a sexist culture that pressured her to join a conference call from the labor and delivery room.
Fired Staffer Accuses MrBeast of Sexism, Leave Violations
Online content producer MrBeast’s company wrongfully terminated a female staffer shortly after she returned from maternity leave, the woman said in a lawsuit alleging a sexist culture that pressured her to join a conference call from the labor and delivery room.
The Shadow Docket and How the Supreme Court Uses It Now
A recent New York Times report details the beginning of the Supreme Court's modern use of the Shadow Docket. Those are the rushed, unsigned opinions often delivered in the middle of the night. In this video, we explain what the Shadow Docket is, why it exists, why it's in the news so often now, and how to make it more transparent.
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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Pregnancy Behind Bars Proves Deadly for Women and Their Babies
A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
Pregnancy Behind Bars Proves Deadly for Women and Their Babies
A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
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Wake Up Call: Kentucky Gov. Takes Aim at UK Law School Dean
Welcome to Bloomberg Law’s Wake Up Call, a daily rundown of the top news for lawyers, law firms, and in-house counsel.
Capital Markets Lawyers Wait for Windows of War Calm to Pounce
Big Law attorneys shepherding companies to public markets have been playing a stop-and-start game as the war in Iran roils equity markets. But lawyers are confident a long list of large companies waiting to sell new shares could still produce a record year.
Multi-Color Bankruptcy Brought Judge’s Mediation to Key Issues
Multi-Color Corp.'s brief but contentious bankruptcy encapsulated some of the thorniest issues in modern corporate reorganizations, including venue shopping, and concluded in a surprising fashion: with a judge mediating his own case.
‘Krusty Krab'-Like Brands Win Trademark Protection if Well Known
A series of court rulings shed light on when a fictional brand can accrue trademark rights and if using a fictional brand in the real world creates actionable confusion.
AI Is Subsidizing Lawyers—For Now. Build Before the Meter Starts
No profession is getting as good a deal on AI as the legal industry today. In one sense, AI is paying lawyers to use it. But that will likely change soon, so the time to build your AI-powered workflows is now, DXC Technology’s Matt Fawcett writes.
Preparing Tax Returns in Remote Alaska Showed Pro Bono’s Value
A winter trip to help villagers in western Alaska file their annual taxes underscored the importance of pro bono work among tax practitioners.
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