Bills endorsed by gig-economy giants and designed to expand benefits access for drivers are gaining traction in statehouses, ...
The Delaware Chancery Court is gearing up for what may be the first trial on corporate oversight claims, in a long-running ...
Prosecutors trying the government’s case against high-profile US Supreme Court litigator Tom Goldstein are asking jurors to ...
California’s legal challenge to the Trump administration’s restart of Sable Offshore Corp.'s pipeline opens a new front in a ...
Parker Purifoy: The Labor Department is looking to man the AI infrastructure boom in the US with registered apprentices, ...
Opinion: Minority members of limited liability companies should work to draft operating agreements that allow them more control over the agreements’ provisions.
For the past year, several federal multimember regulatory agencies have been operating with a fraction of their seats filled.
Opinion: Taxpayers can obtain certainty during the appeals process through active measures, including upfront tax authority ...
India’s federal government is discussing age-based restrictions with social media companies, as momentum around the world grows to limit children’s access to potentially addictive digital services.
The mass tort industry, with its reliance on millions of pieces of documents and thousands of plaintiffs per case, is better positioned for an AI transformation than most of the legal world.
The SEC is quietly cracking down on investment fraud within minority and immigrant communities, carrying on an enforcement priority from previous administrations even as Trump-appointed officials ...
Less than 40% of audit leaders believe their companies have the right internal processes to detect AI-enabled fraud, a report being released Tuesday found.