Judge Tosses Union Challenge to Trump’s ‘Fork-in-the-Road’ Offer
A federal judge in Massachusetts dismissed a union challenge to the Trump administration’s deferred resignation offer for government workers.
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Mayo Clinic and Medica Health Plan Solutions must face allegations that vague payment terms and an inaccurate provider directory force patients to pay high out-of-network bills, a Minnesota federal judge ruled.
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A federal judge in Massachusetts dismissed a union challenge to the Trump administration’s deferred resignation offer for government workers.
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Democrats in Congress want more information on three major law firms’ possible work for the Commerce Department after making deals with the White House to evade executive orders.
The full Fifth Circuit confronted the limits of agency rulemaking in arguments over a Biden administration rule for a surprise medical billing law.
The Trump administration’s offer to let employees stay on paid leave before resigning at the end of September resulted in key federal workers leaving the government, causing some agencies to backpedal, President Donald Trump’s top human resources officer told Bloomberg Law.
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Amtrak may have discriminated against an equipment manager undergoing chemotherapy for colon cancer by demanding medical clearance before letting him return to work in-person after rescinding his telework arrangement, a federal judge ruled.
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The court granted a Morrow Equipment Company employee’s motion for judgment on the administrative record in her ERISA action against Unum Life Insurance challenging the denial of long-term disability benefits. Koehnke v. Unum Life Ins. Co. of Am., 2025 BL 335404, D. Or., Civ. No. 6:23-cv-00819-AA, 9/19/25
The court granted the American Funds Distributors Inc.'s motion for summary judgment on an estate’s breach of contract action relating to the decedent’s participation in the Waldorf Ford Inc. Salary Deferral 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan. Est. of Jenkins v. Am. Funds Distrib. Inc., 2025 BL 329245, D. Md., 21-cv-03098-LKG, 9/15/25
The court entered judgment for an MKS Instruments Inc. employee in his ERISA action challenging Unum’s decision denying him long-term disability benefits for his connective tissue disease, emphysema, chronic pain, and other ailments. Rogers v. Unum Life Ins. Co. of Am., 2025 BL 324543, D. Mass., 1:22-CV-11399-AK, 9/11/25