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EX-VW Compliance Chief Pleads Guilty in Emissions Scandal, but Not Cooperating
Oliver Schmidt has until Dec. 6 to cooperate with the U.S. government.Shout-Out: Kirkland and Crowell Score $109M for Railroad Clients
Litigators from Kirkland & Ellis and Crowell & Moring scored a $109 million win for their railroad clients in a contract fight with FirstEnergy Solutions Corp. over transporting coal.Trump's 2-for-1 Regulatory Slashing Spurs New Lawsuit
Consumer, labor and environmental advocates on Wednesday rolled out a broad challenge to President Donald Trump's executive order directing federal agencies to cut two regulations for every new one adopted. The lawsuit in Washington federal district court alleges the order will do more harm than good, requiring the rollback of rules that have a net benefit for society in spite of their compliance costs.Trump Wants to Cut Regulations by 75 Percent. Former Agency Lawyers Are Skeptical.
President Donald Trump has vowed to cut federal regulations by 75 percent to drive business growth, boasting about that number—"maybe more," he said—at a White House meeting this week with chief executives of a dozen U.S. companies, including Ford Motor Co. and Dell Technologies Inc. Lawyers who served in top positions at federal agencies during the Barack Obama and George W. Bush administrations, however, are skeptical.Environmentalists Seek Coral Protection in Port Everglades Project
Environmental groups want a federal court to order more protection for coral reefs during the planned expansion of Port Everglades in Broward County.View more book results for the query "Environmental Protection Agency"
VW Cases Head to San Francisco
A federal judicial panel has picked U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in California's Northern District to handle the litigation against Volkswagen A.G. over its emissions scandal.VW Hit with Onslaught of Class Actions Across 32 States
Volkswagen's legal problems jumped into overdrive this week. More than 175 class actions in 32 states have been filed over an emissions scandal that erupted last month.Panel Finds Agency Has Power to Require 'Taxi of Tomorrow'
New York City's Taxi and Limousine Commission has the authority to require drivers buy new, specialty cars from Nissan Motor Co. for its "Taxi of Tomorrow" project, a divided state appeals panel has ruled, reversing a lower court judge who found the mandate illegal last year.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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