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Future of SEC In-House Trials at Stake in DC Circuit. Here's What Happened
An en banc panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit must decide whether the way SEC administrative law judges are hired is unconstitutional.5 Questions Would-Be Whistleblowers Need to Ask
Becoming a whistleblower is emotionally exhausting and potentially career-ending. We reached out to labor and employment attorneys about which questions employees should ask themselves when they're considering whether to expose wrongdoing by their companies.Rosenstein Pegged to Bring Experience, Stability to DOJ
Rod Rosenstein has his work cut out for him now that he's officially U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' right-hand man. Attorneys are looking to Rosenstein, a lifelong public servant, to bring a dose of stability to the U.S. Department of Justice after the U.S. Senate confirmed him as the deputy attorney general.Regulator's Wells Fargo Post-Mortem Likely to Bring Banks More Scrutiny
A new wave of regulatory probing, already underway, is likely to result in enforcement actions and headaches for banks, industry observers say, as regulators at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and elsewhere take their next steps in the aftermath of the Wells Fargo scandal.Assailant's Doctor Had No Duty to Victim, Panel Rules
The widow of one of the four victims killed in 2011 in an infamous Suffolk County pharmacy robbery by a painkiller addict cannot hold one of the doctors who prescribed pills to the assailant liable for her husband's death, a state appeals court ruled.Assailant's Doctor Had No Duty to Victim, Panel Rules
The widow of one of the four victims killed in 2011 in an infamous Suffolk County pharmacy robbery by a painkiller addict cannot hold one of the doctors who prescribed pills to the assailant liable for her husband's death, a state appeals court ruled.CFPB Faces 'Rock and a Hard Place' in Pushing Arbitration Rule
The question hanging over the CFPB's arbitration rule—a proposal that drew tens of thousands of comments from consumer and business advocates—is less now about the finer points of the final rule than about whether the regulations will ever see the light of day at all. For the agency, the threat of a congressional override is not abstract. Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate proposed bills to tear up the CFPB's prepaid card rule.CFPB Faces 'Rock and a Hard Place' in Pushing Arbitration Rule
The question hanging over the CFPB's arbitration rule—a proposal that drew tens of thousands of comments from consumer and business advocates—is less now about the finer points of the final rule than about whether the regulations will ever see the light of day at all. For the agency, the threat of a congressional override is not abstract. Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate proposed bills to tear up the CFPB's prepaid card rule.BuckleySandler Eyes Challenges in New Agency Era
The firm says it grew the amount of work it billed in 2016, and forecasts demand that could help the firm survive the Trump administration.Former Ethics Panel Lawyer Will Appeal Dismissal of Whistleblower Suit
A Fulton County judge has dismissed a whistleblower suit filed by a former lawyer for the Georgia ethics commission, saying that the question of whether she was permitted to sue after having left state employment should be settled by the appellate courts.Trending Stories
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