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Labor Agency to Defend ESG 401(k) Rule in Bad-Blood Jurisdiction
The US Labor Department is facing an unwelcome case of litigation deja vu, as its attempt to implement a climate-friendly retirement investment rule encounters legal peril in a Texas federal court jurisdiction known for striking down consequential employee benefit regulations.
Ex-Proskauer COO Accused of Stealing Secrets Hit With Injunction
A former Proskauer Rose LLP executive was hit with a preliminary injunction on Friday in a lawsuit brought against him over trade secrets he allegedly downloaded from the firm to removable media.
Cigna Sues CVS, New Pharmacy Executive Over Noncompete
Law School’s Covering of Slavery Murals Probed by 2nd Cir.
Vermont Law School found a somewhat receptive Second Circuit as it defended a ruling allowing it to permanently cover murals depicting the Underground Railroad without violating an artists’ rights law.
Northrop Grumman Faces Criminal Probe of Pension Accounting
The US Department of Justice has issued a criminal subpoena to defense contractor Northrop Grumman Corp. seeking information about the company’s calculation of pension expenses.
Wall Street Firm Set to Reap Millions for Untangling FTX Empire
Sullivan & Cromwell, after surviving a push to kick it off the FTX bankruptcy, stands to reap huge fees to sort out the finances of Sam Bankman-Fried’s fallen crypto empire.
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