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Bitcoin Reclaims $31,000 Level After Weeks of Languishing
Bitcoin has been trading around the $30,000 level for weeks now, defying predictions of a potential further decline but also struggling to gain upward momentum as the broader U.S. market has also taken a beating.Tariff Fight Paralyzing Solar Threatens American Steelmakers
As solar-installation advocates pitch a different approach to trade policy, several U.S. senators have made direct appeals to President Joe Biden, encouraging him to factor climate into the inquiry.Airline Cargo Loaders Are Exempt From Arbitration Law, SCOTUS Rules
Noah Finkel of Seyfarth Shaw said the ruling was "a limited one that applies to a narrow class of cases."Male Executives Control More S&P 500 Shares Than Women
As more women get promoted to C-suite jobs, a larger share of their overall compensation comes from equity or stock options, and the disparity with male peers grows.Cravath Looking Outside New York to DC, With New Office Launch Planned for Fall
The firm's newest partners include the former chair of the FDIC, a former acting chair of the SEC and a former associate director in the SEC's enforcement division.View more book results for the query "*"
AM Best Rating Agency Says Pressures Continue for Insurers
Recent legislation set aside $2 billion in tax dollars to provide additional reinsurance to insurers that otherwise might not be able to buy it in the private market.Paradigm Poaches Brex's Ex-Legal Chief for Top Lawyer Role
"The future is obvious, and it's our job to make it happen in partnership with regulators," Katie Biber stated.OCA Has Manufactured Crisis by Unnecessarily Speeding Up Eviction Proceedings
It is unfortunate that OCA values "contractual obligations" but not internationally recognized human rights including due process and the right to housing.Party Not Unreasonable in Limiting Text Message Search to Company Devices
In a recent decision from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, a magistrate judge addressed whether a party should be subject to spoliation sanctions for an alleged failure to preserve text messages—both on company devices and on personal devices. The decision provided some helpful guidance in this developing area of the law.Trending Stories
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