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California’s High-Speed Rail Authority sued the US Department of Transportation to reinstate the more than in $4 billion in federal grant cuts to the long-delayed rail program that would connect the ...
The sole member of a defunct Illinois landscaping company can argue at trial that he’s not personally liable for the ...
An Illinois federal district court granted summary judgment to Chicago Central Pacific Railroad Company on Title VII of the Civil Rights Act race discrimination, hostile work environment, and ...
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The US Department of Labor quietly ended its only nationwide job training program for low-income seniors just as tens of ...
Family planning clinics are turning to states to temporarily fill gaps left by deep cuts in the Trump administration’s ...
The chief executive officer of a Czech litigation funder manufactured “sham” documents to try to avoid liability for health ...
Herbert Washer pushed Wall Street’s Cahill Gordon & Reindel to expand its business after taking the helm, but he doesn’t see ...
A key federal banking regulator is set to receive a wave of charter applications under stablecoin legislation heading to ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s settlement Thursday of a $7 billion shareholder case cut short the most promising test to date for one of ...
At least one political appointee at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is raising concerns about fees JPMorgan Chase & ...
Opinion: Kelley Drye's Alysa Hutnik and Gregory Pruden examine what the Supreme Court's decision upholding an age ...