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Drought-Ravaged States Face Deep Water Cuts, Interior Announces
A second round of drastic water cuts from the Colorado River is set to hit Arizona, Nevada, and Mexico as climate change-driven drought deepens the water shortage in the Southwest, the Interior Department announced Tuesday.
Starbucks Dials Up Anti-Union Heat by Accusing NLRB of Collusion
Weissmann Out at Perelman’s Company as Revlon Adds Legal Chief
Ronald Perelman’s private holding company and his bankrupt cosmetics giant Revlon Inc. have had another changing of their legal guard.
California Takes Up Law Firm Ownership Fight After ABA Sidesteps
The fight to overhaul law firm ownership limits is moving to California after the American Bar Association sided against major changes.
TikTok Dance Creators Struggle to Win Credit and Copyrights
Choreographers are increasingly turning to an arguably outdated copyright system amid a social media explosion that offers artists a potential worldwide audience while also stoking new questions and challenges over the rights and rewards of creative content.
ANALYSIS: Five Tips to Avoid Doing Discovery the Alex Jones Way
The epic discovery blunder in the Alex Jones trial offers a reminder of best practices to employ when dealing with confidential and protected information to prevent and rectify their inadvertent disclosure.
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