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Labor of Law: Ex-Employees' Lawsuits Against Target Throw Spotlight on Loss-Prevention Tactics
The former employees allege the retailer was trying to force them to cover losses incurred through the normal course of business, such as processing a price match incorrectly, out of their own pockets.Aviva Legal Operations Head Voices Frustration as Company Slashes Team
Caroline Brown's role was made redundant while she was pregnant, she shared on LinkedIn, describing the process as "very painful".There's a Silver Lining to US Foot-Dragging on Climate Reporting
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission could become a powerful force against greenwashing, simply by setting out some straightforward reporting requirements for companies that claim they're taking responsible action to combat global warming.Sacklers to Hear From Opioid Victims Live in Bankruptcy Court
Nearly 500,000 Americans died from drug overdoses between 1999 and 2019 as part of the opioid epidemic.JPMorgan Boosts Its ET Venue as Clients Look to Sell Bonds
Market weakness leaves dealers across Wall Street looking to offload securities on behalf of their customers.View more book results for the query "Bloomberg LP"
Deal Watch: M&A Picks Up, Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Looms Large
Geopolitical concerns are drawing scrutiny on European markets and Russian client relationships.Gundlach Moves $134B DoubleLine Unit to Tax-Free Florida
Billionaire fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach has long complained about taxes and quality of life in California.Cantor Trader on Trial for Taking 'Off the Books' Commissions
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission says the commission-splitting scheme originated in 2002, when the Cantor Fitzgerald employee, then a senior execution trader on the international equities desk, was denied a request to collect commissions from trades on certain accounts he serviced.Photographer Alleges That TikTok Developer Posted His Photo On Website Without Permission
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Goldman Shakes Up $1.7 Trillion Unit With Slew of Changes at Top
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon has installed at least one executive from investment banking, the division he used to run, in a leadership role at each of Goldman's four business lines.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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