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Acting Top Lawyer at NLRB Faces Another Challenge to His Power
A conservative advocacy group objected to the new top NLRB lawyer’s bid to countermand his Trump-era predecessor’s appeal in a case against a union, arguing the Biden administration unlawfully changed leadership at the agency’s legal arm.
‘Roaring Kitty’ Sued for Securities Fraud Over GameStop Rise
Keith Gill, one of the most influential voices that pushed
White House Scraps Trump’s Industry-Led Apprenticeship Model
The White House is discontinuing a Trump administration workforce initiative that sought to deregulate government-funded apprenticeship programs by shifting oversight to industry groups.
Ex CFTC Official Under Trump Administration Joins Jones Day
Jones Day has brought on former Commodity Futures Trading Commission official Joshua Sterling as a partner in Washington as more Trump administration appointees find a home at the firm.
NRA Must Ditch ‘Deeply Entangled’ Bankruptcy Firm, Watchdog Says
The firm representing the National Rifle Association in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy has “divided loyalties and conflicts of interest,” some of which it failed to disclose, the Justice Department’s bankruptcy watchdog said.
Jurors in Short Supply as Courts Resume Trials Amid Pandemic
State courts attempting to resume jury trials have plenty of plexiglass, hand sanitizer, and masks. Finding enough jurors is another matter.
Top Twenty Tax Myths and Why They’re Wrong—Part 2
Some tax myths have some basis in fact such as writing off expenses with an LLC and federal and state taxes working similarly, but are you exempt from payroll tax if you file as an S corporation? Bloomberg Tax’s Kelly Phillips Erb takes a look at some tax takes making the rounds and explains why they’re wrong.















