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Apple Loses Bid to Overturn Chicago’s Unique 9% ‘Netflix Tax’
An Illinois trial court judge has dismissed Apple Inc.’s latest effort to jettison Chicago’s “Netflix tax,” but he left the door open for the tech giant to file an amended complaint.
EEOC Weighs Tracking Nonbinary Worker Data at U.S. Companies
The EEOC said it wants to track nonbinary workforce data, along with other categories such as race and national origin, joining other agencies acknowledging the gender fluidity increasingly present in the workplace.
Former Weil, Proskauer Partners Helped Save Baseball Season
Major League Baseball players relied on a team of lawyers led by Bruce Meyer, a former labor litigation partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, to salvage the full 2022 season after a lockout.
Water, Commercial Companies Face More Urgent Reporting of Hacks
Water utilities, casinos, and shopping malls would have to beef up their cybersecurity operations to comply with hack reporting requirements set to become law as soon this week.
Tesla Hit With Biometric Privacy Suit Over Alleged Face Scans
Keystone XL Dispute Ends Months After Project Cancellation
Environmental groups’ legal challenge to former President Donald Trump’s permit for the Keystone XL pipeline is finally over after TC Energy canceled the project and removed the pipeline, a Montana federal court ruled.




















