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By Max Mitchell | March 13, 2018
A federal judge has ruled that Philadelphia can proceed with its lawsuit against U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has threatened to withhold federal grant money over its sanctuary city policies.
By Ross Todd | March 13, 2018
San Francisco-based Credit Karma, a pre-IPO financial technology company, agreed to pay a $160,000 penalty after the SEC found that it failed to offer employees financial statements and risk disclosures in conjunction with company-offered stock options.
By Colby Hamilton | March 12, 2018
Pinchus Raice could have had his career ruined after the FDIC leveled a $100,000 civil penalty against him. Instead, he faced regulators in their own administrative court and won, securing a settlement from the banking oversight corporation for $1.5 million.
By William J. Beneduce | March 12, 2018
OP-ED: Proposed site remediation regulations, published by NJDEP on July 17, 2017, appear to veer slightly away from the one-size-fits-all approach to site remediation.
By Josefa Velasquez | March 9, 2018
The Commission on Judicial Conduct on Friday released a 268-page annual report showing that it received 2,143 complaints in 2017, the highest total of new complaints in its history and a 10 percent increase from a year earlier.
By Kristen Rasmussen | March 6, 2018
Pending felony drug smuggling charges against two former executives at Vireo Health, a medical marijuana dispensary with offices in a few states, highlight the difficulty of operating in an industry where state and federal law are at odds.
By Josefa Velasquez | March 6, 2018
As the Department of Financial Services finalized new title insurance regulations in 2017, title and property insurers spent roughly $658,0000 lobbying the legislature, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and DFS itself, disclosures on file with the Joint Commission on Public Ethics show.
By Josefa Velasquez | March 5, 2018
Lawmakers and advocates for Airbnb are slated to hold a rally Tuesday to push for legislation amending the state's multiple dwelling and tax laws to allow short-term rentals in New York City.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | March 1, 2018
The Commonwealth Court has upheld a workers' compensation judge's ruling that a flight attendant who slipped and fell while aboard an airport shuttle bus was injured during the course of her duties.
By Josefa Velasquez | February 28, 2018
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the Democratic-dominated state Assembly said Wednesday they plan to push a new law to require social media companies to disclose who is paying for their political ads.
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