Chinese authorities moved to restrict state-run enterprises and government agencies from running OpenClaw AI apps on office computers, acting swiftly to defuse potential security risks after companies ...
A former government lawyer who went viral for voicing frustration in court with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is setting her eyes on a new workplace: Congress. Julie T. Le, who recently ...
Galen Mason joined Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough as a partner in its corporate practice group in Chicago, the firm announced Wednesday.
Shares of Papa John’s International Inc. surged after a report the pizza chain is drawing fresh takeover interest from Qatari-based investment fund Irth Capital. The pizza chain is reviewing the bid ...
William R. Halaby III joined Greenberg Traurig as a shareholder in its corporate practice in Miami, the firm announced ...
The Justice Department accidentally told a court last week that it was abandoning its effort to revive President Donald Trump’s executive orders against four prominent law firms, according to an ...
A Texas-based stone slab distributor is facing a lawsuit from its liability insurer over coverage for litigation brought by the family of a fabrication worker who allegedly died as a result of ...
Former 3M Co. employees challenging the target-date funds in their 401(k) plans didn’t include proper comparisons in their complaint, a Minnesota federal judge said, dismissing their case but allowing ...
Payment stablecoin holders won’t be eligible for federal deposit insurance even if their assets are held at insured banks, the federal regulator charged with overseeing the bank backstop said.
Massachusetts-based Sturdy Memorial Hospital Inc. defeated a proposed class action alleging it collected and disclosed the personal information of website visitors to Google LLC in violation of ...
The Trump administration is poised to announce a series of trade investigations on Wednesday, according to a person familiar with the matter, a move aimed at setting the stage for new levies on ...
The New Jersey Supreme Court expanded the ability of students to sue schools over teacher sexual abuse in a ruling that elicited a dissent—a rare occurrence on the court. While schools don’t hold a ...