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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.
Biden’s NHTSA Chief Departure Reignites Traffic Safety Worries
The US auto safety agency is losing its top official after just three months in the job, a blow as it seeks to quell rising traffic deaths and concern over autonomous vehicles.
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Choreographers are increasingly turning to an arguably outdated copyright system amid a social media explosion that offers artists a potential worldwide audience while also stoking new questions and challenges over the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.
Visa Bottlenecks Are Creating Headaches for Employers, Workers
As the US immigration system recovers from the pandemic, the return to normal has been particularly slow for companies with workers and executives on temporary visas, with no silver bullet solution in sight.
Yale, MIT Lose Bid to End Suit Alleging Admissions Collusion
More than a dozen elite US colleges—including Yale, Columbia, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology—must face antitrust litigation over their alleged conspiracy to hold down financial aid packages while telling the world they admit applicants regardless of financial need, a federal judge in Chicago ruled Monday.
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