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Teacher's Reinstatement Upheld After Termination for Appearance in TikTok Video
A unanimous three-judge panel of the Commonwealth Court upheld a teacher's reinstatement and arbitration award Monday after the Central Valley School District dismissed her from the position in December 2019 for appearing in a TikTok video with her daughter.Ex-Bloomberg TV Reporter Who Claims She Was Sexually Harassed On-Air Files Discrimination Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Bankers Told They Can Ignore Binding Fossil-Finance Restrictions
Efforts to reassure bankers that they can continue to finance oil, gas and even coal, come less than a month before the COP27 climate summit in Egypt.BlackRock, Citi CEOs Won't Be Returning to Key Climate Talks
BlackRock Inc. CEO Larry Fink was the star appearance last year as the heavyweights of big finance made their way to COP26 in Scotland to declare their commitment to slashing emissions.Citigroup's $500 Million Blunder Ends in Victory for the Bank
The opinions from the three-judge panel provide a rare window on its disagreements over the case.View more book results for the query "Bloomberg LP"
All the Banks, Billionaires and VCs Sucked Into Twitter v. Musk
Here are the people and firms each side has subpoenaed so far.ESG's 'Social License' Will Endure Even If the Letters Don't
The nebulous nature of ESG is clearly illustrated by the lack of agreement on its meaning.Private Credit Giants Curb Buyout Lending Spree in Big Shift
As recently as June, a group led by Blackstone provided about $5 billion of debt, one of the biggest seen in direct lending, to help fund the leveraged buyout of software maker Zendesk.Fossil-Fuel Deals Aren't Worth It for Banks, Climate Group Says
For 22 leading global banks, the multimillion-dollar revenues from arranging bond sales for coal, oil and gas companies pale in comparison to the climate impact of their emissions profile, the Toxic Bonds campaign said.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.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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