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Suddenly on Deck for Virginia Governor, MoFo's Justin Fairfax Blasts Assault Allegations
Fairfax's part-time political career is suddenly looking much more full-time.MoFo's Justin Fairfax, Suddenly on Deck for VA Governor, Blasts Assault Allegations
Fairfax's part-time political career is suddenly looking much more full-time.Chai Feldblum Reflects on Her EEOC Tenure—and What's Next
Feldblum, who left the EEOC in January, will now start a new venture with her longtime chief of staff, Sharon Masling, to help companies implement anti-harassment strategies.Bulk of Delaware Lawsuit Targeting Opioid Makers, Distributors Clears Hurdle
A Delaware judge Monday blocked an attempt by a contingent of leading pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors to escape a civil lawsuit by the state seeking to hold the companies liable for their alleged role in the state's opioid epidemic.Why the US Labor Dept. Is Dropping Its Google Pay-Data Appeal
The Labor Department's appeal had been pending for more than a year. Agency lawyers are pointing to a new Trump-era compliance directive that focuses on transparency and cooperation.View more book results for the query "*"
Could Venezuela Sanctions Bring New Opportunities for US Businesses?
While some American companies are hopeful that a regime change in Venezuela will open the door for new business transactions with the country, others are scrutinizing their dealings with Venezuela's state-owned oil company PDVSA and its subsidiaries to determine their level of exposure to sanctions risks, according to international trade lawyers.Lawyers Focusing on Venezuela Sanctions, Potential for New Business
While some American companies are hopeful that a regime change in Venezuela will open the door for new business transactions with the country, others are scrutinizing their dealings with Venezuela's state-owned oil company PDVSA and its subsidiaries to determine their level of exposure to sanctions risks, according to international trade lawyers.Charter Communications Can't Shake Black-Owned Networks' Racial Discrimination Claims
The Ninth Circuit on Monday allowed a group of television networks owned by African-American actor, comedian and entrepreneur Byron Allen to pursue claims that the nation's third-largest cable company did not treat them the same as white-owned media companies.Rape Conviction Survives Shield Law Attack
Chief Justice Harold Melton ruled that a trial judge erred by allowing evidence of a victim's prior sexual behavior—even though it was to help win a rape conviction. But the conviction stands.St. Jude to Face Products Claim Over Allegedly Faulty Medical Device
The ruling, from U.S. Magistrate Judge Christopher J. Burke, jettisoned claims by Kathleen M. Freed that St. Jude had failed to live up public guarantees regarding the safety of its spinal cord simulator.Trending Stories