Walgreen Co. will pay $100 million and terminate its generic drug discount program to resolve a seven-year-old class action ...
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The latest Sidley Austin recruits in London from rival Latham & Watkins said their new firm is responding to private equity ...
Workers at artificial intelligence companies want Congress to grant them specific whistleblower protection, arguing that ...
Taking hold after George Floyd’s murder by police in 2020, DEI held the promise of boosting companies’ bottom lines, ...
Washington state’s capital gains tax has raised more than $1.2 billion in two years for education and overcome a major legal ...
McDermott Will & Emery is the latest Big Law firm to up its trainee salaries in London as US firms continue to spread the ...
Bright Health Group Inc. investors can’t proceed with a suit alleging that the health insurance company and its leaders misled them before and after its initial public offering about its ability to ...
The tax hikes on UK businesses in Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first budget will lead to the “death of entrepreneurship” and could “kill off” growth, according to James Dyson, the billionaire founder of ...
Ways and Means ranking member Richard Neal (D-Mass.) sees room for compromise in the upcoming tax negotiations, and the Republican and Democratic House leaders were battling for every vote on Election ...
Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su’s future is uncertain regardless of who wins the upcoming presidential election. Meanwhile, immigration advocacy groups want some detainees to be considered workers.
Schneider Electric unexpectedly ousted its Chief Executive Officer Peter Herweck after only a year and a half in charge, citing disagreements with the board over the strategic direction of the French ...