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A federal judge's decision to toss a lawsuit brought by 17 states challenging rules promulgated by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) regarding accommodations for workers seeking ...
The court held that an employer’s failure to pay disputed arbitration fees in an ongoing arbitration does not amount to a refusal to arbitrate within the meaning of the Federal Arbitration Act.
The Ninth Circuit has held in a group of consolidated cases that the Tax Court has jurisdiction to decide in partner-level proceedings whether a partnership’s transactions were tax-motivated (Keller, ...
In 2020, the Supreme Court ruled that a bankruptcy court’s decision to lift the automatic stay of pending litigation imposed by the Bankruptcy Code is a final, appealable order. But what if a ...
In rejecting the bulk of New York's content-based restrictions on attorney advertising, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held Friday that a ban on the use of nicknames like "Heavy ...
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