The US Department of Labor said it is effectively restoring a 1975 five-part test for determining retirement account fiduciary status after two Texas federal courts agreed to vacate a Biden ...
A bankruptcy trustee for a defunct vacuum pump manufacturer sued an Allstate Corp. unit for allegedly refusing to pay claims ...
A California federal judge significantly narrowed a union’s lawsuit accusing its former HR director of secretly using work ...
The NLRB incorrectly determined that a Missouri acute care hospital violated federal labor law when it stopped recognizing a ...
Hildy Sastre, a high stakes product liability and complex litigation lawyer, joined DLA Piper as a partner, the firm ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to establish its legal power to terminate officials at the president’s behest poses a grave threat to agencies intended to be independent, NLRB General Counsel ...
HSBC Holdings Plc is weighing deep job cuts over the coming years as Chief Executive Officer Georges Elhedery bets on AI to shrink its middle and back offices, one of the first signs of how the ...
Janssen Products LP urged a federal appeals court Wednesday to throw out a $1.6 billion False Claims Act judgment, attacking the case two whistleblowers made on critical elements of their fraud claims ...
ConocoPhillips and Exxon Mobil Corp. were among oil companies that snapped up drilling leases in northern Alaska’s mammoth petroleum reserve in a record auction that drew $163 million in high bids.
The Interior Department was hit with a lawsuit Wednesday accusing the agency of illegally convening the Endangered Species ...
Medical Faculty Associates Inc. was hit with a proposed class action accusing the Washington, D.C., area physicians’ group of ...
A Washington federal judge expressed frustration at a Justice Department lawyer who couldn’t provide the status of a challenged Trump administration policy affecting migrant children in government ...