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Fight Over Novel Health Plan Threatens Obamacare Protections
A case before a federal appeals court that challenges a new type of employee health plan has insurers and state regulators worried about its potential to create an end-run around Obamacare and state insurance regulations.
What Comes After 2051 Pension Relief Sunset? It Depends
Now that special financial assistance has been signed into law for union-brokered pensions, all eyes are on the year 2051—the date through which a federal stimulus package is intended to prop up the most underfunded of those plans.
Freshfields Resists ‘Magic Circle’ Tag as U.S. Growth Rolls On
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer may be able to trace its roots back to 18th century London, but after two years of aggressively building in the U.S., its leaders would prefer not to call it a Magic Circle firm.
Amazon Taxation Becomes Sticking Point in Talks on Global Levies
A U.S.-driven effort to reach a global accord on taxing big tech companies’ overseas profits is getting bogged down over ensnaring one firm in particular: Amazon.com Inc.
U.S. Warns High Court Against ‘Windfall’ for Gun Possessors
Justice Department lawyers told the U.S. Supreme Court not to grant “windfalls” to people challenging their federal gun convictions following a 2019 high court ruling.
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