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The stage is set in 2026 for the Trump administration to finalize and propose a spate of new air emission and pollution rollbacks, ticking away at a deregulatory agenda that still has untouched items ...
California employers have a long list of state law changes to navigate in 2026, ranging from a ban on training repayment contracts to steeper penalties for unpaid wage judgments.
With Ken Paxton (R) chasing a US Senate seat next year, law firms in Texas are left to wonder what his departure from the state attorney general role will mean for them.
Businesses embracing AI-powered pricing tools face a growing litigation risk, as the private antitrust bar and federal enforcers have argued that longstanding antitrust laws should apply to the use of ...
A Securities and Exchange Commission proposal offering companies the option to shift to semiannual reporting from quarterly could mean fewer, bigger revelation-related stock drops that prompt investor ...
The US Supreme Court is poised to provide more clarity on when some workers can avoid arbitration as different approaches to collective status from the circuits add to confusion elsewhere in the ...
When the year began, a billionaire with close ties to the White House was a lock for the most newsworthy tech titan of 2025. But 12 chaotic months later, Larry Ellison, not Elon Musk, can justifiably ...
President Donald Trump’s return to power ushered in persistent structural and political shifts at the Justice Department that have redefined the White House’s role in directing federal law enforcement ...
A Dutch nonprofit is seeking €1.4 billion ($1.6 billion) in compensation from Tata Steel’s Netherlands units, alleging that harmful emissions from its operations have caused environmental harm and ...
In the dark, chilly winter months, it’s not unusual to walk down one of London’s more affluent residential streets and notice the smell of wood smoke. Bittersweet and pungent, the odor typically comes ...
An employee of Bank of America was charged in a Singapore state court for arranging a Christmas Eve gathering where controlled drugs were consumed.