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Divided Fifth Circuit Scraps Obama-Era 'Fiduciary Rule'
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Thursday divided 2-1 in striking down the Obama-era U.S. Labor Department's fiduciary rule. The regulations, targeting conflicts of interest in the retirement-savings industry, expanded the definition of "fiduciary." Business groups challenged the rule.Index to Verbal Threshold Opinions
A list of verbal threshold cases, organized by type.Salyers v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
9th Cir.; 15-56371 The court of appeals reversed a district court judgment. The court held that an insured’s employer acted as the insurer’s…Merrick Garland, in MetLife's 'Too Big to Fail' Dispute, Rules for Transparency
A federal appeals court in Washington ruled Tuesday that a district judge should not have allowed extensive redactions and sealed filings in MetLife Inc.'s fight with financial regulators over the company's designation as "too big to fail," in a unanimous opinion that trumpeted the public's right to access court records.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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