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GoFundMe Scam Offers Good Lessons for Charitable Donors
This month, a New Jersey woman was sentenced for her involvement in an infamous GoFundMe scam. The saga is a good reminder that you should take care before handing over your hard-earned cash—even if it’s for a great cause. Here are a few tips to consider.
Big Law Lobbyists’ Chips Bill Work Brings Cash, Delivers Victory
Congressional passage of the chips bill validates Big Law’s decision to put lobbying muscle behind the legislation that aims to make US manufacturing more competitive against China.
Hospitality Wage Growth Reignites Tipped Minimum Wage Battle
The lingering effects of the pandemic continue to drive up wages in the restaurant industry, giving new energy to state and local efforts to abolish the lower tipped minimum wage.
Meta Buy Challenge From FTC Targets Future Harm to Competition
The Federal Trade Commission’s challenge of
FTC Caught in Balancing Act With Pharmacy Benefit Manager Probe
The FTC will have to sift through competing claims within the pharmacy supply chain as it probes the entities that manage prescription drug benefits.
Chemical Recycling Bills Gain Momentum and Opposition in States
States facing a mounting volume of plastic are turning to a recycling method that uses heat and chemicals to break down materials, even as critics say the process could do more harm than good to the environment.
They’ve Got Next: The 40 Under 40—Meet Our 2022 Honorees
Introducing the 2022 “They’ve Got Next: The 40 Under 40.” This group of young lawyers leads by example, making the legal profession a better reflection of our world. Read more from them, and check out facts about the 2022 honorees in our special report.















