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KPMG Bias Furor Exposes ‘Loud Minority’ Emboldened by Trump
Former KMPG U.K. chief Bill Michael outraged his employees and ultimately lost his job after mocking the concept of unconscious bias, but human resources professionals say he’s far from the only executive to scoff at diversity and inclusion training.
Wall Street Transaction Tax Wins Backers on GameStop Furor
Some Democrats in Washington are seizing on the recent frenetic trading in
Texas Outages Fuel Western Lawmakers’ Push for Taxes on Wind
Montana and Wyoming legislators who are considering higher taxes on the wind industry say frozen turbines in Texas are proof that coal and natural gas are more reliable energy sources.
Gimlet’s Win in ‘Reply All’ Podcast’s Trademark Fight Affirmed
Koch-Backed Group Urges ‘Second Chance’ in SCOTUS Drug Case
A diverse coalition of groups that includes the Koch-backed Americans for Prosperity Foundation wants the Supreme Court to rule for the criminal defendant in a case coming up for argument and decision this term.
Biden to Invoke Defense Production Act Strategically
The Biden Administration will take a broader look at the Defense Production Act to plug holes in the medical supply chain in anticipation of future disasters and Covid-like pandemics, going further than the Trump administration.
The Dispositive List of Things Lawyers Need to Stop Saying
Every day legal journalists struggle to translate legal jargon and lawyer-speak into plain English to make stories accessible, ridding stories of words such as “putative,” “scienter,” and “tolling.” So we asked Bloomberg Law Twitter followers what lawyers need to stop saying in court, briefs, opinions, and more.
















