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Ben & Jerry’s Israel Fight Carries ESG Lesson for Deal Makers
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How Suspended Lawyer Derailed NRA Donors’ $1 Billion Claim
A claim that by one estimate could have been worth $1 billion is nearing its last breath. The plaintiffs, well-heeled donors who allege NRA leaders used their contributions to fund lavish lifestyles, have barely a week to find a new lawyer willing to take on the gun-rights group.
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.
First North America Freshwater Wind Farm Wins Ohio Court Case
North America’s first proposed freshwater wind farm development defeated a challenge in the Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday as justices upheld the project’s key state certificate from energy regulators.
Federal Circuit’s Patent Power on the Line in Full Rehearing Bid
A recent ruling opened the door for an administrative patent tribunal to wipe out certain Federal Circuit decisions, which may entice the full federal appeals court to grant a rare re-hearing request, attorneys said.
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