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Supreme Court Says Insurer Can Object to Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Plan
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, writing for the court, stated that an insurer is a "party in interest" that can object when it "may be directly and adversely affected by the reorganization plan."Divided Supreme Court Sides With Tribes in Dispute Over Health Care Reimbursements
"Aside from being inconsistent with the statute's text, IHS's [the Indian Health Service's] failure to cover contract support costs for healthcare funded by program income inflicts a penalty on tribes for opting in favor of greater self-determination," Chief Justice Roberts Jr. wrote for the majority.Alston, Eversheds, Dentons and Bracewell Bring on DC Partner Hires
Law firms invested in their cyber, energy, policy resolution, health care and real estate practices with lateral hires.GOP Senator Grills Judicial Nominee Over Past Comments on Institutional Racism
"You're a political activist, aren't you, Judge?" Sen. John Kennedy, R-Louisiana, asked district judge nominee Meredith Vacca.View more book results for the query "*"
California's State Attorneys Union Leads Charge Against Return-to-Office Orders
The governor wants state workers to return to their offices at least two days a week by June 17. California Attorneys, Administrative Law Judges, and Hearing Officers in State Employment, the attorneys union better known as CASE, says the directive is arbitrary.EEOC Suit Signals Trouble Ahead for Employers That Auto-Reject Applicants Who Fail Background Check
The lawsuit against convenience store chain Sheetz "may shape the way employers approach criminal background checks and internal policies," Dentons shareholder Jennifer Sun Park said.Law Firm's Litigation Over Alleged 'Quiet Quitting' Fizzles Out With Discontinuance
Both parties withdrew their actions pursuant to stipulations. The case made national headlines as firms grappled with hybrid work.11th Circuit Pick Talks Pro Se Cases, Diversity Efforts, Mentorship at Senate Hearing
"I have conversations with students and potential clerks about clerking and why they haven't thought about clerking … and one thing that I learned is that for many of them, it's no surprise, they have a very heavy loan burden," said judicial nominee Embry Kidd.5th Circuit Strikes Down SEC's Private Fund Advisers Rule
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission exceeded its statutory authority, the appeals court says.Trending Stories
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