Miami Beach won’t likely violate the speech rights of a Jewish anti-Zionist group by requiring it to hold its protest at a ...
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The growth of a regional cap and trade pact once hailed as a White House-proof way to cut emissions has stalled out for now, ...
Supporters of cashless bail say its elimination could pressure more accused defendants to take plea bargains as an ...
Prosecutions by the US attorney’s office in New Jersey are poised to advance despite a federal court decision that the office ...
The nation’s top securities regulator is planning to make it easier for small companies to go public by cutting mandatory disclosures and scaling back requirements based on the size of the firm.
Opinion: In response to major data breaches in New York, the state has issued new guidance for companies to follow as a way ...
Joseph McNally grew up as a lawyer in the Los Angeles US attorney’s office. Now he’s one of the latest career prosecutors to ...
The Department of Labor under President Donald Trump is becoming more proactive in seeking out rulebreakers in a visa program ...
Saif I. Shah Mohammed joined Fried Frank as a partner in its asset management M&A practice in Washington, DC, the firm announced today.
Arbitrator William C. Heekin found that Mubea violated the collective bargaining agreement with the union when it changed two employees’ shifts from 12 hours to 10 hours on a given workday without ...
Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Paul Atkins said the agency will roll out a series of proposals beginning in January to encourage more firms to go public.