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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.
SEC Enriches Fraudsters, Lawyers as Secrecy Shrouds Tips Program
An SEC whistleblower program designed to prevent another Bernie Madoff-type scandal often ignores its own rules, shields much of its work from the public, and has been a financial boon for law firms that hired former agency officials, a Bloomberg Law investigation has found.
Josh Hawley Has a Masculinity Problem
Hawley has been the leading charge for traditional masculinity. That’s a hard sell when you’re caught running for the hills.
Reconciliation Deal Pulls Accounting Rulemaker Into Tax Politics
A panel of unelected accountants in suburban Connecticut would play an outsized role in shaping tax policy for the nation’s largest corporations under a provision inside Senate Democrats’ sweeping tax, climate, and healthcare bill.
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.
An Inventor’s Win Over Microsoft Took Years—at What Cost?
An inventor’s $10 million patent infringement award against Microsoft came after years of litigation and the support of outside funding—a path that others might not easily follow.












