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Figuring Your Tax Deduction After the IRS Boosts Mileage Rates
With gas prices soaring, the IRS has announced an increase in the optional standard mileage rate for the final six months of 2022. Here’s what that means for individual taxpayers and for businesses.
Confidential Record Leak Leaves CalBar, Lawyers, Clients Exposed
California’s state bar association, which is responsible for licensing and regulating more than 250,000 lawyers in the most populous US state, is itself under scrutiny for a data leak that allowed confidential client complaint and attorney disciplinary record data to be captured by a free court records website.
Ticketmaster Antitrust Suit Hinges on Arbitration Forum Discovery
Ticket-buyers suing Ticketmaster and its parent Live Nation Entertainment Inc. for alleged market monopolization are zeroing in on the companies’ ties to an arbitration startup that promises to handle their consumer claims more efficiently.
Copyright Battleground Expands as New Small Claims Venue Debuts
The US Copyright Claims Board opening Thursday for low-dollar disputes has the potential to have a huge—and unpredictable—impact on the copyright landscape.
OxyContin Decision Involved FDA ‘Miscalculation,’ Woodcock Says
A top FDA official who oversaw the approval of
Crypto-SPAC Deals Stuck in SEC Limbo as Token Demand Plunges
Crypto companies that have been trying to go public since last year’s boom remain stuck in a lengthy back-and-forth with US regulators, adding to the pile of challenges facing the industry.
Biden’s Planned Nominee Would Be DC Circuit’s First Latino
President Joe Biden plans to nominate a Justice Department lawyer and former Big Law appellate litigator as the first Latino on the powerful federal appeals court in Washington.


















