LPM News uncovered that voters from more than 1,800 households may have cast incorrect ballots due to an error by the ...
A later generation of ATS cases involved multinational corporations accused of aiding and abetting state human rights ...
An Oklahoma court has overruled a motion May 26 to dismiss a lawsuit in which 12 collision repair shops and a state body shop ...
The rapid commercialization of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has created business models that depend heavily on data rights, ...
More often than not, the barrier is just a misalignment between legal approach, fee structure, and the practical realities of ...
Matthew Eiben analyzes how two recent New York City laws impose new procedural and substantive limits on co-op admissions ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling on Roundup shows science and law use the same word — causation — while asking different questions, ...
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On June 10, 2026, Delaware Governor Matt Meyer signed into law Senate Bill No. 267, the Uniform Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors Act ...
On April 7, 2022, the Minister of Finance Canada tabled Budget 2022 which proposed an amendment to Part IX of the Excise Tax Act. The proposed amendment would make all assignment sales in respect of a ...
Lawsuit claims the NCAA’s revenue-sharing limits are illegal in 17 states — and if courts agree, the entire economics of athlete pay could shift again ...