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Coca-Cola Shakes Up In-House Legal Team, Swapping Out Gayton
The Coca-Cola Co. announced Wednesday that it is moving legal chief Bradley Gayton to a “strategic consultant” role less than a year after he joined the company and promoting in-house lawyer Monica Howard Douglas to general counsel.
Biden Pushes to Preserve Trump Environmental Rule Amid Review
The Biden administration is reworking Trump-era environmental review standards but says it wants to keep them in place for now because they aren’t causing any imminent harm to opponents.
Justices Dig Into Appellate Cost Awards With No Clear Winner
There was no clear winner following oral arguments on Wednesday as the U.S. Supreme Court considered whether district courts have the discretion to reduce cost awards ordered by an appellate court.
DOJ Probing Minneapolis Cops’ Use of Force After Floyd Case
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Floyd Family Settlement Among Grounds for Chauvin Appeal
From the beginning of the prosecution of the former Minneapolis police officer who killed George Floyd, defense lawyer Eric Nelson laid out numerous paths to appeal the conviction—from the viral nature of the video of Floyd’s death to comments by a member of Congress as the case went to the jury.
Acting Wage Chief Looman Steers Agency to Enforcement Mode
Jessica Looman spent her first three months as President Joe Biden’s top wage regulator erasing Trump-era rules, but she says the flurry of activity hasn’t prevented a forward-looking enforcement agenda.
Biden’s HHS Rescinds Trump-Era Vaccine Injury Payment Rule
The HHS on Wednesday rescinded a Trump-era rule that would have made it more difficult for people who suffer shoulder injuries or faint after vaccination to get compensated.
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