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Hunter Biden's Attorney Files Suit Against IRS, Challenges Whistleblower Disclosures
The lawsuit seeks a declaration that the IRS was negligent and violated the Privacy Act by disclosing Biden's tax details as well as $1,000 in damages for every unauthorized disclosureThese Law Firms Are the Top-Paid Counsel for Republican and Democratic National Committees
Several Big Law firms and prominent boutiques have received large sums this year from the RNC and DNC. Legal spending by the parties has ballooned, as complex election laws have led to more litigation.Trump's Motion for Summary Judgment Is 'Unmoored' From Record, NY AG Argues
Each side urged Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron to hand them summary judgment.Historic NLRB Ruling Gives Workers Path to Unionize Without Having to Vote
"These changes radically shift the legal landscape for companies," Morgan, Lewis & Bockius wrote in a note to corporate clients, and "make it much easier for unions to organize."FTC Preps for Crackdown on the Wild West of Social Media Influencers
"It's a lot of work because there are a lot of them out there," corporate governance expert Charles Elson said. "And their connection to your company can be very, frankly, vague at best."View more book results for the query "*"
Unconstitutional: Connecticut Supreme Court Strikes Down Special Act
"The public is certainly not getting the ability to hold people accountable when they don't do their jobs … especially for disabled school children," Deborah Stevenson said. "That shouldn't be allowed to continue. Something needs to be done."Not Applicable: Connecticut High Court Interprets COVID-Era Executive Order
"Even though the providers made that claim, it is apparent that the insurance carriers continued to charge premiums for malpractice," Robert C. Lubus Jr. of Grady & Riley said. "Here, the Connecticut Supreme Court made it clear that in order to use the executive order as a shield, the malpractice had to have some relation to COVID or to a lack of resources caused by COVID. The facts of our case are such that we are confident that the nursing home will never be able to sustain this burden."Trump's Georgia Indictment 'Straightforward,' but Sets Up a Challenging Trial, Litigators Say
"Indictments aren't evidence. Indictments are allegations, but I know Fani Willis well and I know Fani Willis doesn't put charges down on paper and ask the grand jury to hold them up unless she's got evidence for it," said one of the district attorney's former co-workers.New Restrictions on US Investment in China Open for Public Comment
All of these concerns are set to a backdrop of increased enforcement across the federal government, and CFIUS is no exception.$470K Settlement: Optimus Health Care Was Accused of Fraudulent Billing
"Optimus Health Care repeatedly overbilled Connecticut's Medicaid program, taking in payments they were ineligible to receive," Attorney General William Tong said.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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