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Republicans Ask for Second Hearing for New York Trial Court Pick
Senate Judiciary Republicans are making an unusual request for a rehearing on a President Joe Biden judicial nominee for a New York district court, saying she provided conflicting statements to the committee.
If a Crypto Exchange Goes Bankrupt, What Happens?: Explained
Coinbase Global’s public pondering of what-if-bankruptcy scenarios underscored cryptocurrency market volatility and raised questions about what may happen to users’ assets on an exchange if it does go bankrupt.
Trump Replaces Truth Social’s Top Lawyer as Twitter Return Looms
The company behind former President Donald Trump’s startup social media platform Truth Social has a new top lawyer in former Homeland Security Department official Scott Glabe.
US Soccer Deal Bolsters Equal Pay Push in Collective Bargaining
A landmark equal pay agreement with the United States Soccer Federation has the potential to help workers across sectors achieve pay equity.
Workplace Vaccine Mandate Exemption Lawsuits Falter
Companies with workplace Covid-19 vaccination mandates have largely fended off legal challenges to their handling of employees’ requests for religious and health-related exemptions.
Remote Lawyers at Risk of Falling Behind If Big Law Demand Drops
Big Law firms hired lawyers in new cities during the pandemic, and those associates could be in eminent risk during a recession. But a bigger question lingers: How can firms ensure success for their broader group of remote lawyers?
If Women Still Earn Less, Can Laws Even Fix The Pay Gap?
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