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What Is Mifepristone and Why Is It Being Banned in the US?
The most common abortion method in the US is at risk of disappearing from the market, at least temporarily, after a Texas judge granted an injunction against the US Food and Drug Administration’s decades-old approval for mifepristone, also known as the abortion pill.
Proskauer Cyber Attack Left Sensitive Client Data Unguarded (1)
A data breach at Proskauer Rose exposed client data, including sensitive legal and financial information, the law firm confirmed Friday.
Raimondo Asks Europe to Partner Against China on Chips (1)
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Sidley’s Yvette Ostolaza Says Stay-at-Home Moms ‘Rooted for Her’
I’m continuing my series on female partners—those who stay in Big Law and those who are done with it. Today, I’m speaking with Dallas-based Yvette Ostolaza, chair of the management committee at Sidley Austin.
Class Bid Rejected in Suit Over Debt-Collection Phone Calls
A Massachusetts federal judge denied class certification to a man who claimed his electricity company excessively called him while trying to collect debt.
US Commerce Department Weighs Action Against Kaspersky Lab: WSJ
US Commerce Department is weighing an enforcement action against Russian cybersecurity firm