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Biden Moves to Fire EEOC Top Lawyer Who Wouldn’t Resign
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Biden Turns to Ivy League for Lawyers as Policy Battles Loom
Among the many traditions of official Washington restored in President Joe Biden’s White House is its age-old reputation as a magnet for lawyers.
Employers Prep for Fight Over Next NLRB Lawyer’s Authority
Business allies are readying a new slate of legal and political challenges to the confirmation of Jennifer Abruzzo, President
George Floyd’s Alleged Killer Could Face Second Murder Charge
Minnesota prosecutors moved a step closer to winning reinstatement of a third-degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin, the former police officer set to stand trial for the death of George Floyd.
Fidelity Defeats 401(k) Self-Dealing Claims in First Circuit
Fidelity Investments scored a big legal victory Friday, when the First Circuit ruled that the company can’t be liable as an ERISA fiduciary for charging “infrastructure fees” to the mutual funds that appear on its 401(k) investment platform.
Deloitte U.K.’s Diversity Boss Steps Aside Amid Bullying Claims
Deloitte U.K.'s deputy CEO is stepping down amid reports of bullying, news that again focuses an uncomfortable spotlight on the supposedly toxic work culture at the Big Four accounting firms.
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