The summer months are just around the corner—and with them comes a multitude of temporary employment arrangements. Whether working students, ...
Michael Jackson, the “King of Pop,” has earned more than $3 billion since his 2009 death. The music icon’s estate looks to ...
In the first half of 2026, chemical spills and releases have generated headlines and presented risk across industrial, chemical, transportation, ...
In the vast and often perilous universe of corporate compliance, practical training and communication are the twin stars guiding organizations ...
The English Court of Appeal has confirmed that ratification by a state of the New York Convention does not waive immunity from the jurisdiction of ...
In a precedential decision in Light & Wonder, Inc. v. Evolution Malta Ltd., U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director Squires extended the ...
The SEC has released several proposed rules over the past quarter intended to encourage companies to go public and stay public by reducing burdens ...
The FCA has published its long-awaited consultation on the scope and proportionality of the Consumer Duty. Under the Consumer Duty, firms ...
Germany’s Pension Commission has set the wheels in motion—and for employers, the action points are already taking shape: retirement-age ...
On June 30, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in West Virginia v. B.P.J., No. 24-43, together with Little v. Hecox, No. 24-38, ...
January ushered in a new Governor and General Assembly, along with hundreds of proposed legislative changes affecting Virginians. Among them ...
The DOJ and Ohio’s attorney general settled an antitrust lawsuit against OhioHealth Corp., alleging the system’s anti-steering and gag-rule ...
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