As KPMG’s legal arm awaits a decision on whether it can operate as an alternative business structure in Arizona, Stuart ...
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Trump’s pardons signaled that as far as Trump cares, the rule of law is an empty slogan, Law Journal columnist Bennett ...
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The separation of Citi’s highly profitable, yet scandal-plagued Mexican unit comes as the banking giant prepares for an IPO ...
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The question now facing the justices is whether religious schools must be eligible to participate in a state's publicly ...
The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court by McNulty Law and Wood Law alleges "inverse condemnation," the same ...
Alisha Goel is a Columbia University Law School graduate and formerly an associate with Jones Day ...