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Facing the 'Behemoth': Justices Finally Get Their Shot at Chevron Deference
Supreme Court will consider whether judges should continue to defer to federal agencies.Judge Narrows Delaware's Fossil Fuel Claims As Case Proceeds to Trial
It's the first time Delaware Superior Court Judge Mary M. Johnston has weighed in on the case, which was reassigned to her last year following Abigail LeGrow's appointment to the Delaware Supreme Court.Delaware Fossil Fuel Claims Narrowed, but Move Forward in Trial Court
It's the first time Delaware Superior Court Judge Mary M. Johnston has weighed in on the case, which was reassigned to her last year following Abigail LeGrow's appointment to the Delaware Supreme Court.In-House Lawyers May Get Chance to Dust Off Their Dealmaking Prowess in 2024
"Savvy companies ... are expected to look for ways to effect strategies for growth, including by expanding product lines, and to enhance performance, including by divestitures, in the face of technological and other disruptions," Morrison & Foerster said in a new report.Kirkland, Goodwin Take Lead in M&A Tables, as Simpson and Weil Fall in Rankings
Amid the battle for the top M&A spot, 2023 was the slowest full-year period for dealmaking since 2013.View more book results for the query "Chevron"
Here Are Five Legal Issues to Watch in the Federal Appeals Courts in 2024
Anti-terrorism efforts, venue, drug pricing, defamation and air pollution appear to be heading to the Supreme Court.Five Legal Issues to Watch in the Federal Appeals Courts in 2024
Anti-terrorism efforts, venue, drug pricing, defamation and air pollution appear to be heading to the Supreme Court.Circuit Consensus: Climate Claim Suits Against Big Oil Belong in State Courts
U.S. appeals court have uniformly rejected the companies' reference to a federal common law of interstate air pollution.Calif. Appellate Court Declares Delaware Exclusive Forum Provision Unenforceable
Publicly traded corporations increasingly adopted exclusive forum provisions to reduce the risk of burdensome and costly multijurisdictional stockholder litigation. State and federal courts around the country regularly enforced the provisions, dismissing cases not brought in the specified jurisdiction.'Bad for Business?' House Holds Hearing on DOL's Proposed Changes to FLSA OT Exemptions
The DOL proposed to set the salary level at the 35th percentile of weekly earnings for full-time salaried workers based on the lowest-wage Census region. The public comment period has closed and the DOL announced that it plans to issue the final rule in April 2024.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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