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Defense Enters Appearance in Race Discrimination Complaint Against Charter/Spectrum Reach
Plaintiff Beverly Wilmore's complaint, "on behalf of herself and other persons similarly situated" alleges Charter/Spectrum has engaged in "a demonstrable policy of race discrimination in promotions," favoring whites over African American/Black employees.Status of EPA's Compliance With Biden's Executive Orders on the Environment
This article provides a brief overview of the progress that the EPA has made to date in complying with Biden's executive orders and provides an update to the regulated community about recent and impending rule changes.COVID-19 and the Explosive Rise of Unemployment Insurance Fraud
At around one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the Justice Department had publicly charged close to 500 defendants with criminal offenses based on fraud schemes connected to the pandemic involving attempts to obtain over $569 million from the U.S. government and others. Even now, criminal prosecutions have continued at a seemingly accelerating pace—including throughout New York. Evan H. Krinick and Michael A. Sirignano explore exemplary cases in this edition of their Insurance Fraud column.Qui Tam Suits and Veil Piercing: A Powerful Combo for Combating Heath Care Fraud
This article will discuss briefly the history of qui tam litigation, its interplay with piercing theories and the particular utility of these types of suits in the health care context.Infrastructure Bill Would Resurrect Superfund Excise Taxes
On Aug. 10, the U.S. Senate passed President Joe Biden's Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (HR 3684 or Infrastructure Bill) by a vote of 69-30. The $1 trillion Infrastructure Bill received bipartisan support with a proposed $550 billion in new infrastructure spending over the next five years that would be offset by a combination of tax and nontax provisions.View more book results for the query "*"
Florida Jury Awards $900,000 for Slip-And-Fall Case
"I think in this matter if they would have strategically admitted liabilityfrom the onset, I think they could have limited the damages on their end, but from day one they said my client knew the bathroom was closed by the cart being there, she should have known," Halperin said. "They just tried to blame it on everyone else but themselves. In trial they tried to suggest the water on the floor could have been from kids playing in a sink or from anything else besides the Wal-Mart employee mopping there minutes before," attorney Scott Halperin saidEx-Coinbase Legal Chief Brian Brooks Joins Bitfury as CEO
San Francisco-based Brooks, who most recently served as CEO at Binance.US, is among a growing number of legal chiefs who have ascended the legal department to take on chief executive roles.Ex-Coinbase Legal Chief Brian Brooks Joins Bitfury as CEO
Brooks, who most recently served as CEO at Binance.US, is among a growing number of legal chiefs who have ascended the legal department to take on chief executive roles.Former Sen. Joe Donnelly Reveals Akin Gump Pay
Donnelly was nominated last month to serve as the U.S. ambassador to the Vatican.The Marble Palace Blog: General Prelogar
There was some suspense at the Supreme Court when new Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar took to the lectern for her first appearance: Would she be called General Prelogar?Trending Stories
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