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LIV Golf’s New Legal Chief Has Experience Challenging the PGA
LIV Golf, the upstart professional golf circuit making waves with its big-money recruitment of PGA Tour players, has landed John Loffhagen as its chief legal officer.
PGA Can Ban Three Liv Players From FedEx Cup, Judge Rules
Three professional golfers who joined the Saudi Arabia-financed LIV Golf series will have to sit out the FedEx Cup Playoffs because a judge refused to lift their suspension by the PGA Tour.
Recent SEC Enforcement Hints at Looming Crackdown on ESG Claims
A new SEC task force to police corporate environmental, social and governance disclosures is gradually ramping up enforcement, putting companies on notice.
ABA Sides Against Opening Law Firms Up to New Competition
The American Bar Association is pouring cold water on efforts to loosen restrictions on who can own law firms, including moves that could open firms up to new competition from corporations.
Rare Caste Bias Case Advances, Raising Calls for Federal Action
Federal workplace civil rights agencies remain silent on the issue of caste discrimination as a former Cisco engineer’s lawsuit will proceed in open court rather than arbitration.
Ex-Judge Luttig Calls GOP Legal Theory Grave Threat
J. Michael Luttig, a retired federal appellate judge and conservative legal figure, forewarned an existential threat to democracy if the US Supreme Court affirms a GOP-backed election law doctrine.
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