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EEOC Acting Chair Andrea Lucas applauded the US Supreme Court’s ruling that revived a heterosexual woman’s job bias case as ...
Amazon.com Inc. and related entities can make a worker whose business signed a delivery service partner agreement with the retailer pursue race bias claims outside of court, a federal judge said.
A major overhaul of Delaware’s corporate laws, which set the nationwide tone for board battles and merger fights, moved closer Friday to expedited review by the state’s top court.
A bankrupt Exela Technologies unit is asking a court to block the IRS from collecting $6 million in back taxes, arguing the efforts are hindering its Chapter 11 reorganization.
A Delaware federal court denied summary judgment to Delaware Park Management Co. LLC on a hostile work environment claim under Title VII of a female table games dealer who alleged that she “was broken ...
A widening circuit split over the meaning and reach of the Video Privacy Protection Act demonstrates a persistent ambiguity in the federal law that has become a favorite of the class action bar, ...
Compass Diversified Holdings leadership overstated its financials and internal controls before saying it needed to restate ...
A court fight over President Donald Trump’s decision to end a US policy that exempted small-value packages from China from tariffs is moving ahead over the administration’s opposition.
A ruling that reduced the sentence of an LA sheriff’s deputy who was convicted by a jury of excessive force won’t be reviewed ...
Steward Health Care System LLC’s insurance affiliate TRACO International Group objected to a patient care ombudsman’s professional fees, calling some of them excessive.
An Arkansas federal district court denied summary judgment to the Department of Veterans Affairs on a retaliation claim under Title VII of a female doctor and chief of pathology who was allegedly ...
Harvey, a legal AI startup, is tying up with iManage, a software platform offering content and collaboration management tools.