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Snap’s Top Lawyer’s Pay Drops 30%, Compliance Chief Plans Exit
Snap Inc.'s general counsel Michael O’Sullivan received more than $5.4 million in total compensation last year, a 30% drop from the prior fiscal year, the company disclosed Friday.
House Passes Chips Bill as Republicans Air Soft-on-China Gripes
The House passed an expansive bill that would invest tens of billions in the U.S. tech sector, but Republican objections that it’s too weak on China threaten what Democrats hoped would be a quick election-year win.
UnitedHealth Units Beat Claims of Prescription Drug Overcharging
NCAA Granted Quick Review of College Athlete Employee Ruling
Whether NCAA Division I student athletes are employees of the colleges and universities they attend, entitling them to pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act, will be decided by the Third Ciruit.
Judiciary Misconduct Spotlighted in Fourth Circuit Sex Bias Case
A U.S. appeals court will consider reviving a former federal judiciary employee’s sex discrimination claims in a case that could lower the bar for workers to win misconduct lawsuits against the nation’s judicial branch.
NYC Mayor Faces Climate ‘Litmus Test’ on Buildings Law
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, having appointed three respected policymakers to his climate-change leadership team, now faces what is seen as an even bigger test of his climate ambitions.




















