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Bankrupt student loan borrowers subjected to illegal debt collection efforts were long able to rely on the Consumer Financial ...
State regulators are recruiting a new pool of talent to investigate under-the-hood corporate data privacy practices and level ...
Opinion: Morrison Cohen attorneys share key takeaways on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 and how the bipartisan ...
Opinion: Knobbe Marten's Ted Cannon analyzes the sharp rise in denials of patent validity challenges at the Patent Trial and ...
A recent settlement is poised to spark new litigation around college athletes’ employment status as they begin receiving ...
The departure of the Justice Department’s longtime inspector general next week has former officials and other lawyers worried ...
Opinion: Lidiya Mishchenko and Pooya Shoghi explain how to bridge a gap preventing successful patent claims to protect new ...
Opinion: The Third Circuit rightly strengthened legal protections for people of faith by allowing a first responder to grow a ...
US technology firms are asking the Trump administration to investigate Canada’s imposition of a digital services tax as a ...
Republicans agreed to remove from their tax bill a proposal to raise tax rates on foreign companies and individuals after pushback from Wall Street and other critics.
European Union antitrust regulators are not able to confirm whether Meta’s limited changes to its pay-or-consent model are enough to comply with an EU antitrust order, Reuters reports, citing a ...
Opinion: WilmerHale’s David Ogden and Whistleblower Partners’ Ari Yampolsky analyze why the Justice Department’s new Civil Rights Fraud Initiative and its novel use of the False Claims Act is unlikely ...