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Musk’s ‘Hardcore’ Tesla Litigation Team Adds Manhattan Lawyer
Tesla Inc. has hired New York trial lawyer Adam Mehes, three months after its top executive Elon Musk vowed to build an in-house litigation team for the electric vehicle manufacturer.
Patient Groups Sue Medicare Over Trump-Era Copay Assistance Rule
Three patient advocacy groups are suing the Biden administration over a Trump-era rule that they argue has allowed insurers and pharmacy benefit managers to increase out-of-pocket prescription drug costs for consumers.
FDA Opens Review Into Opioid Prescribing, Warning Regulations
The FDA has opened an extensive review of opioid regulations and is launching a framework aimed at preventing overdose-related deaths nationwide, the agency’s head announced Tuesday.
Union Approval Hits 57-Year High Amid Amazon, Starbucks Activism
Public approval of labor unions reached 71% in 2022—three percentage points up from 2021 and the highest level since 1965, according to new Gallup polling data.
Metaverse Technology Opens Up a Wider World of Privacy Concerns
The expansion of digital experiences accessible through immersive headsets and related technologies is generating concerns about the information that’s collected on people who wear the devices, and how to protect it.
Getting Out From Under: Student Loans and Bankruptcy, Explained
President Joe Biden’s decision to forgive some federal student loan debt highlights the struggle that many borrowers endure to pay off the cost of higher education.





















