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Financial markets greeted US President Donald Trump’s tariff deal with Indonesia with little fanfare Wednesday, signaling the rate of around 20% that was once viewed as punitive is now seen as ...
The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration plans to narrow the use of its general duty clause when enforcing ...
Indonesia’s president said he struck a 19% tariff deal with US President Donald Trump, the first confirmation of the key ...
Lawmakers in California and Illinois are proposing to let ride-hail drivers unionize and bargain for better wages and ...
The most recent State of Practice Survey highlights findings from more than 750 attorneys and legal professionals who ...
Google LLC and other defendants’ move to settle claims against them in the privacy case over the Flo Health app’s data ...
President Donald Trump is again turning to lawyers of Asian American or Pacific Islander descent to fill the appellate bench, ...
Jeanine Pirro faces a clear path forward so far in her bid to lead the nation’s largest US attorney’s office, after her ...
Opinion: Nelson Mullins' Karen Rigberg and Bart Daniel say businesses should focus on reviewing, monitoring, and documenting ...
Opinion: Washington & Lee law professor Suzette Malveaux says the Supreme Court has chipped away at class actions for decades, leaving people harmed by unconstitutional policies after the ban on ...
Opinion: Columnist David Lat says this past US Supreme Court term shows that Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson may become the most outspoken and left-leaning justice of the court's "liberal" bloc.
When the UK left the European Union, it created a rift in the global fight against climate change: Suddenly, the EU’s ambitious carbon cap-and-trade system — designed to reduce harmful emissions of ...