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Legal Startup Atrium Names Two New Partners After Layoffs
Atrium Law, a venture capital-backed hybrid firm, named two new partners just two weeks after announcing it would let go of some lawyers and shift its focus beyond legal services.
FCC OKs Google, Sony to Share 5G-Friendly Airwaves
The Federal Communications Commission will let Alphabet Inc.'s Google, Sony Inc., and two other companies oversee private sector use of 5G-friendly airwaves while protecting U.S. Navy ship radars and commercial satellites that already use them from interference.
Arizona Ballot Laws Tossed, U.S. Supreme Court Review Likely
An Arizona election law restricting who can return early ballots was struck down by a federal appeals court because it discriminates against minorities, a decision that sets up a likely showdown at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Airline Bookings Giants Go to Trial as U.S. Challenges Merger
The Justice Department is heading to federal court in an attempt to derail a $360 million merger between two airline booking companies, Sabre Corp. and Farelogix Inc.
IT Firms Say Government Collected Millions in Unlawful H-1B Fees
Multiple companies that rely on H-1B high-skilled guestworker visas to provide workers for the IT sector say they have unlawfully been required to pay thousands of dollars per visa application.
Congressional Tax Writers to Wrestle With Highway Bill Funding
The House Ways and Means Committee this week is set to revisit the toughest part of crafting a major infrastructure package: figuring out how to pay for it.
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