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Supreme Court Rules for Doctors on ‘Pill Mill’ Prosecution Proof
The US Supreme Court sided with doctors seeking a higher burden of proof in prosecutions for distributing controlled substances like opioids.
Justices Take on Mall of America Lease Row in Bankruptcy Case
The US Supreme Court agreed to review whether a creditor can challenge a bankrupt debtor’s asset sale to a good-faith buyer once the deal closes.
Supreme Court’s Roe Ruling Tees Up Fight Over Abortion Pills
The US Supreme Court decision overturning federal abortion rights sets the stage for conservative states to drastically limit access to a pill used to end early pregnancies.
Paul Hastings New Boss to Fill ‘Big Shoes’ After Surprise Ascent
The Paul Hastings leadership transition in October will test whether Frank Lopez as a newcomer can build on the growth record of Seth Zachary, who has led the Los Angeles-founded firm through almost a third of its 70-year existence.
GM, Goldman Press SEC’s Gensler on Indirect Emissions in 10-Ks
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon and General Motors CEO Mary Barra are among the top executives who’ve met with SEC Chair Gary Gensler over his agency’s plan to make companies disclose indirect greenhouse gas emissions as part of new climate reporting rules.
Employers Face Talent Crunch as College Foreign Enrollment Dips
Firms that struggled to hire enough US-born workers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields even before an unprecedented labor shortage have come to rely on colleges and grad programs to find skilled foreign workers. An enrollment dip from outside the country will put an even bigger squeeze on recruitment.
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