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SEC’s Next Difficult Task for ESG Is Finding a Standard Setter
The Securities and Exchange Commission is poised for a fight with Republicans and business interests as it looks to develop uniform rules for how public companies report environmental, social, and governance matters to investors.
Floyd’s Drug Use, Prior Arrest Central to Murder Defense
George Floyd had a history of drug use and confrontations with the police, witnesses said as the attorney for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin began his defense in the murder trial.
Duplicate Stimulus Checks Creating Confusion for Americans
Confusion abounds for individuals who have received multiple relief payments from the IRS—including whether they will be penalized for keeping the extra money.
Banks Face Lawsuit ‘Frenzy’ After Business Patent Reviews End
Lawsuits against banks and e-commerce companies over financial services patents are piling up, following the expiration of a patent office challenge process that many saw as a potent defense mechanism against some litigation.
Employers of Visa Workers Remain in Limbo After Ban’s End
Employers of temporary visa holders are unlikely to see a quick return to normal even after last month’s expiration of a Trump order barring entry to the U.S. for certain foreign workers in response to pandemic-related job loss.
Five Tax Tips Too Good to Be True – And Why They’re Not (Video)
Taxgirl sets the record straight on tax advice that seems too good to be true.
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