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Florida Wins Tax Dispute With Seminole Tribe
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to take up a dispute about whether the Seminole Tribe of Florida should pay taxes on fuel it buys off tribal lands, handing a victory to the state in a long-running legal battle.Solar Panels: Where Tea Party and Clean Energy Intersect
The Tea Party and solar energy advocates find common ground on the right to install third-party-owned solar panels, writes attorney Noelle Coates.Addressing Employer Responsibilities to Pregnant Workers
Kathryn Barcroft discusses 'Young v. United Parcel Service,' which was argued before the Supreme Court on Dec. 3, 2014, and the question of whether a company that provides work accommodations to non-pregnant employees with work limitations must also provide work accommodations to pregnant employees who are "similar in their ability or inability to work."U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Hear High Line Property Case
The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear the appeal of eight Manhattan property owners who claimed an unconstitutional taking when their lots were rendered less valuable due to the preservation of an elevated railroad track above the lots that eventually became the High Line park.Magic Circle Firms on Reorganization of Li Ka-shing's $97B Empire
Asia's richest person is spinning off his real estate assets into a new company in a deal led by Freshfields, Linklaters and Woo Kwan Lee & Lo.View more book results for the query "*"
Court Releases PetroTiger GC Transcripts in Bribe Case
The oil company lawyer was made to wear a wire and record his conversations with his boss.MetLife to File First Lawsuit Over Systemic-Risk Label
MetLife Inc. said it will sue to overturn a U.S. finding that subjects the insurer to tighter oversight under the Dodd-Frank law, becoming the first nonbank financial firm to file such a challenge.Banks See Borrower Safeguards as Harmful
Realtors and mortgage bankers will lobby Congress and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to soften a new rule limiting fees and borrower debt limits.Morning Wrap: Kamala Harris to Run for Senate; DOJ Runs From Reporter Subpoena
Kamala Harris prepares to announce her Senate bid, prosecutors back off from forcing a NYT reporter to testify at trial and the justices continue the waiting game over whether to review the constitutionality of same-sex marriage. This is a roundup of legal news from ALM and other publications.Duquesne's Next GC Already Has the School Spirit
In-house lawyer Madelyn Reilly is getting a promotion from her alma mater, Duquesne University.Trending Stories
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