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DOJ Balks at J&J Unit’s Plan to Hire Katyal at $2,500-an-Hour
The Department of Justice’s bankruptcy watchdog is opposing a bankrupt Johnson & Johnson unit’s proposal to retain former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal at nearly $2,500 an hour to work on its Chapter 11 case.
DOL Official Eases Crypto Audit Fears Amid Fidelity 401(k) Plans
Retirement plans that are clients of financial institutions marketing cryptocurrency products won’t automatically be subjected to a US Labor Department audit, an agency official said Monday.
Companies Face Billions in Costs as PFAS Lawsuits Flood Courts
For years, plaintiffs’ lawyers suing over health and environmental damage from so called forever chemicals, known collectively as PFAS, focused on one set of deep pockets—
Activision Union Gets Legal Recognition in Gaming First
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Uber Again Wins Race Bias Class Action Dismissal in California
Supreme Court Sides with Arizona on Death-Row Evidence Appeals
The US Supreme Court ruled two death row inmates can’t raise evidence of ineffective counsel during a federal habeas appeal since they didn’t present it in state court.
Skyrocketing Home Costs Spur Fed, State Aid to First-Time Buyers
Federal officials and state lawmakers are looking at new ways to help prospective home buyers compete with investors for scarce housing in hot real estate markets.
If Women Still Earn Less, Can Laws Even Fix The Pay Gap?
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