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States Reach New $7.4B Opioid Deal With Purdue After SCOTUS Ruling
The deal, announced Thursday, removes nonconsensual releases to the Sackler family, Purdue's founders, which the U.S. Supreme Court had invalidated last year.$975,000 Settlement Reached After Fall on Sidewalk
At first glance, no hazard was apparent, but on further examination, it was clear the property owners failed to properly maintain the filler between the sections of a concrete sidewalk, James Maggs, the plaintiff's lawyer, claimed.'Where Were the Lawyers?' Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
In issuing a temporary restraining order, U.S. District Senior Judge John Coughenour questioned the legal work that went into what he called a "blatantly unconstitutional" executive order restricting who qualifies as a U.S. citizen.Big Law Sidelined as Asian IPOs in New York Are Dominated by Small Cap Listings
The majority of the listings raised less than $10 million each, benefiting U.S. practices that have long focused on small-to-midsized deals.View more book results for the query "*"
Netflix Music Guru Becomes First GC of Startup Helping Independent Artists Monetize Catalogs
"This role at Duetti is the perfect intersection of my previous experience advising on catalog acquisitions, acquiring content and growing a label and publishing business,” general counsel Sachin Premnath said.The New Trump Worksite Enforcement Paradigm: Everything You Need to Know
Tom Homan, the new “Border Czar,” has made clear before and after Trump’s inauguration that worksite enforcement will be a key piece of Trump’s immigration reform actions.‘Undermines the Rule of Law’: Retired US Judges Condemn Trump’s Jan. 6 Pardons
"He pardoned people because they were doing his bidding, which was to break the law," said former federal appeals court Judge Thomas Vanaskie. "That's an abuse of the pardon power in my judgment. I think it really undermines the rule of law.”Supreme Court Reinstates Corporate Disclosure Law Pending Challenge
The law requires potentially millions of local businesses to disclose their “beneficial owners,” or anyone with at least a 25% interest or who controls the business, to a federal regulator.Meta Workers Aren't of One Mind on Company's Retreat From DEI, Fact-Checking
Forty-five percent of the 965 Meta employees surveyed by the anonymity-protecting messaging app Blind disagreed with the company's shutdown of its DEI initiatives, while 43% agreed with it.Trending Stories
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