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Biden Judicial Nominee Stumbles Over Brady Motion Definition
A second Biden federal trial court nominee was tripped up over Republican confirmation hearing questions, this time involving a senator’s inquiry about a criminal law tenet.
Littler Targets Ex-Associate Accused of Stealing Sensitive Info
Littler Mendelson is facing off against a former associate who the firm accuses of siphoning thousands of documents containing confidential firm and client information.
Overhaul of Organ Transplant System Unveiled by Biden HHS
The Biden administration on Wednesday announced a massive overhaul of the organ transplant and procurement system in the US after years of complaints about the organization that has managed the process.
EY Tax Practice Caught in Crosshairs in Battle for Future
As EY leaders rethink dividing the firm’s $11.3 billion global tax practice, time is running short to alter a significant piece of the planned restructuring ahead of partner votes targeted for May.
‘Bizarre’ Texas Injunction Means Past US Waters Rule in Effect
A federal waters rule that was in effect nationwide prior to March 20 applies to Texas and Idaho after a federal district court enjoined the Biden administration’s new waters rule in those states, according to the Army Corps of Engineers.
Utah Taunts Social Media Sites With Sweeping Teen Restrictions
Utah’s first-in-the-nation legislation to restrict how social media companies treat young users and allow individuals to sue over violations will set the stage for a tech industry legal battle regarding their constitutionality.
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