Kentucky ethics officials overstepped constitutional boundaries when disciplining a judge for campaign statements, a federal ...
A state court judge and a longtime state government attorney are President Donald Trump’s newest picks for federal judgeships ...
The Labor Department defeated a home-care firm’s challenge to a rule that prevented the firm from claiming some of its ...
A lawsuit defendant accused Ugg maker Deckers Outdoor Corp. and its Chicago law firm Greer, Burns & Crain of engaging in a ...
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. has hired banks for its first yen bond sale since November, triggering speculation about its investment plans in Japan.
When the FBI arrested Ruben Weigand on a March 2020 layover at Los Angeles International Airport, alarm bells rang at payment companies thousands of miles away in Europe.
Elon Musk and OpenAI fueled a shakeup in Big Law’s top M&A advisers during the first quarter as deals activity reached a ...
Alexander Ott joined Winston & Strawn as a partner in the litigation department and the International Trade Commission ...
California was wrong to deny deductions for dividends of more than $1 billion derived from construction projects, Nebraska ...
Maryland’s energy performance standards mandating net-zero emissions in buildings were upheld in court after a judge rejected ...
Donald Trump made history as the first sitting president to attend a Supreme Court oral argument, in a milestone that went ...
A inmate who spent 180 days in segregation at Green Haven Correctional Facility in New York was entitled to due process at ...
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