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DOL Delay on Goldman Sachs Exemption Puts Off Bribery Sentencing
The U.S. Labor Department’s ongoing review of a waiver request that would allow
Chopra Vows to Revive Enforcement at Consumer Finance Watchdog
President Joe Biden’s CFPB nominee Rohit Chopra said the agency will have a much more aggressive enforcement unit in areas such as fair lending and mortgage servicing if he wins Senate confirmation to the post.
Boy Scouts to Put Cash, Property, Rockwell Art in Victim Trust
The Boy Scouts of America filed a plan to reorganize in bankruptcy, proposing to settle tens of thousands of legacy sexual abuse claims against the organization through a dedicated trust.
Tyson Has $99 Million Deal With Consumers in Chicken Cartel Case
The consumers leading a proposed chicken price-fixing class action over an alleged industrywide scheme revealed a $99 million settlement with
Some Industries Leery of Biden’s Big-Economies Climate Talks
President Joe Biden’s pledge to revive talks among the world’s biggest emitting nations has raised concern among some key U.S. industries that they could be on the losing end of any effort to set sector-specific limits on carbon emissions.
Clement, Katyal Lead Supreme Court Grant Rates for Ex-Solicitors
Kirkland & Ellis partner Paul Clement and Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal are the most successful ex-U.S. solicitors general when it comes to getting high court petitions granted in recent years.
Ex-Kushner Companies Lawyer Moves in Real Estate Legal Shuffle
The former top lawyer for the real estate company owned by the family of Jared Kusher, former President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, has a new job less than a year after she stepped down as general counsel.
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