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Big Law Profit Plunge Looks Like Precursor to Another Good Year
Big Law profit margins are down, while billing rates are up. Here’s what that means law firms for the rest of the year.
IRS Is Hiring New Employees, Not Raising an Army
Is the IRS raising an army? Are armed IRS agents heading your way?
Like all rumors, these started with a grain of truth. Here’s what you need to know about IRS funding, criminal investigations, and who, exactly, will be carrying a gun.
Covid-Battered Schools Starved for Counselors to Aid Students
A mental health crisis in schools exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic forced colleges to reexamine the pipeline to train the thousands of counselors and psychologists needed to fill the demand.
California Fast Food Bill Inches US Toward Bargaining by Sector
California is poised to enact a new method of boosting pay and improving job conditions for fast-food workers, and in the meantime has the potential to nudge European-style sectoral bargaining—or something like it—closer to playing a meaningful role in the US labor market.
Wells Fargo Names New Deputy Legal Chief Amid Mortgage Retreat
Tesla Legal Chief Who Led Probe Has Left Automaker
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