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Oil Companies Lose Appeal in Pair of Climate Liability Lawsuits
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NRA Donors Revive Near-Dead Lawsuit After Finding New Lawyers
A once-floundering lawsuit against the National Rifle Association of America that seeks the return of potentially hundreds of millions in donations is back on track after the plaintiffs found new lawyers just before a crucial deadline.
Biden’s Signing of Climate Law Kicks Off Marathon of Rulemaking
President Joe Biden’s signing of the Inflation Reduction Act on Tuesday caps
Broader Medicare Dental Coverage Gets Push From Biden Team
The Biden administration, spurred by House and Senate Democrats, is moving to expand the “medically necessary” circumstances under which Medicare will cover dental services.
Big Law Talent Poachers Wrestle to Keep Star Hires on Board
Law firms that poached attorneys from rivals at record levels in the past two years confront a challenge in preventing the high-priced talent from bolting again.
SEC Disgorgement Win Bolsters Ability to Recoup Ill-Gotten Gains
A Florida federal judge’s decision that transfer agent Island Stock Transfer Inc. must pay nearly $115,000 in disgorgement gives the SEC more legal ammunition to go after ill-gotten gains.
Boy Scouts’ Plan Changes Likely to Pave Path Out of Bankruptcy
The Boy Scouts of America’s reorganization plan creating a sex abuse victims fund of more than $2 billion is back on track for likely court approval following revisions to a controversial piece of the deal involving the Mormon church.
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