A federal appeals court has reinstated a portion of a lawsuit involving the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which faced allegations of wrongfully terminating two long-term employees based on
A federal appeals court has reinstated a portion of a lawsuit involving the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which faced allegations of wrongfully terminating two long-term employees based on
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently nullified a $95 million settlement with Navy Federal Credit Union, which was previously established as a response to accusations of the credit
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Content Summary In California, attorneys who have experienced professional disciplinary action may soon have the opportunity for a public clean slate. A proposed legislative measure aims to allow lawyers to
Content Summary On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court decided not to hear a case challenging a voter-approved Alaska measure that mandates increased public disclosure of specific political donations. This decision
Content Summary Lawrence Robbins, a distinguished litigator, made a remarkable literary debut shortly before his passing on November 2 at the age of 72. His first novel, a legal thriller,
Content Summary Victims of the 2022 shooting at a Colorado gay nightclub have initiated a lawsuit against local authorities, claiming a negligence regarding the enforcement of a red flag gun
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Article Summary In a recent press conference with Turkish President Erdogan, President Trump addressed various pressing issues, including international conflicts and domestic concerns. Among the topics discussed were the ongoing