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Is the Oxford Comma Controversial? Not for Lawyers (Video)
Of all the punctuation marks in the English language, the Oxford comma may be the most divisive. However, for one group of writers and readers, it’s not up for debate: lawyers and judges.
REI’s New Legal Chief Eyes Diversity Initiatives for Law Firms
Recreational Equipment Inc. has recruited a new legal group leader eager to make diversity, equity, and inclusion part of her mandate at the outdoor apparel and equipment retailer popularly known as REI.
Crypto Lawsuit Deluge Has Big Firms Scrambling to Keep Up
Cryptocurrency litigation is soaring, prompted by a surge of investors in the space, and US proposals promise more rules to fight over in coming months and years.
LGBTQ Couples’ IVF Hopes Hinge on New Infertility Definition
The Biden administration is considering a requirement that some health plans cover fertility treatment for policyholders regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Drugmakers Win Challenge to Medicaid Drug Price Rebate Rule
A rule issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services that requires drugmakers to include discounts they offer directly to patients when calculating the “best price” of drugs for purposes of Medicaid’s drug rebate program exceeds the agency’s authority, a federal judge in D.C. ruled Tuesday.
Clinton-Linked Lawyer Lied to FBI About Trump Tip, Jury Told
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Crypto Freefall Gives Retirement Plans New Reason to Avoid Risk
Upheaval in the cryptocurrency market puts teeth in a US Labor Department push to discourage retirement plans from adding digital assets to their 401(k) plan lineups.
Is the Oxford Comma Controversial? Not for Lawyers
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