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The Fifth Circuit fired a double-barreled blast at federal agency enforcement powers with its ruling that the SEC violated a hedge fund manager’s right to a jury trial by putting his case before an in-house judge.
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The Biden administration is making a first-of-its-kind ask of the health-care sector: to act on climate change. However, the pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is voluntary, making researchers and advocates question how effective it will be.
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Freshfields Poaches Another Cravath Dealmaker
Another Cravath Swaine & Moore deals lawyer is joining UK-founded Freshfields as the law firm continues to build its M&A team on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley.
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