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States Prolong Covid-19 Liability Shields as Pandemic Persists
Limitations on Covid-19 liability lawsuits are getting an extended lifespan in several states, as the pandemic drags on and business groups continue to warn of a possible wave of litigation.
Biden Environment Agenda Spurs Early Pivots, Attacks in Court
The Biden administration has begun recasting environmental litigation as it reviews the government’s position in existing cases and adopts new policies already under attack by Republicans.
Federal Agencies’ Pact Boosts Seasonal Visas in Blow to Unions
Two Biden administration agencies have struck a deal to offer 22,000 extra seasonal guestworker visas to employers in the coming months, providing additional opportunities for businesses to hire temporary foreign workers, a move that will cheer business interests but alienate unions who argue those jobs belong to Americans.
Maker of J&J Vaccine Sued by Investors Over Tainted Doses
Emergent BioSolutions Inc. allegedly failed to tell investors about manufacturing issues at its Baltimore plant that led to the contamination of up to 15 million Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine doses, a suit says in federal court in Maryland.
Businesses to Reap Earmark Benefits Despite Ban on Getting Them
Businesses could end up the big winners in the of return of earmarks even though lawmakers specifically limited funding for these projects to state and local governments and non-profit groups.
Generation Z Law Students Want Remote Work Option, Survey Says
Generation Z law students don’t want to be told where to work. Sixty percent of the students born between 1995 and 2000 want total say over whether they work in or out of the office, according to a survey released Tuesday by legal recruiter Major, Lindsey & Africa.
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