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The separation of Citi’s highly profitable, yet scandal-plagued Mexican unit comes as the banking giant prepares for an IPO ...
As an immigration raid in Newark, New Jersey, is widely condemned by community leaders, there are some questions about what ...
Addressing a circuit split over whether insurance solvency funds are considered a "primary plan," a federal judge in Chicago recently rejected an administrative judge's decision that required an ...
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher’s Brian Rosenthal, Stuart Rosenberg and Audrey Yang helped Cisco secure a rare directed verdict last ...
The Sacklers will pay up to $6.5 billion over a 15-year period, and Purdue will provide $900 million. The new settlement will provide $3.1 billion in additional payments than the original 2021 deal.
Unless news organizations—most of which are in dire financial straits—stand firm using established law that will protect them ...
"It's not a surprise that the Justice Department is going to be changing its position in voting rights cases and embracing ...
At least three lawsuits have been filed against the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power over the Palisades wildfire, ...
The question now facing the justices is whether religious schools must be eligible to participate in a state's publicly ...
The author states "Taxpayers are always responsible for the accuracy of information reported on their tax returns. The IRS ...
The Justice Department rescinded job offers to dozens of law school students who were set to join the agency this year, while ...