Millennial couple Elias Tiong and Hailee Chong were both lawyers. They left their jobs to focus on Crafti, a matcha company.
Emboldened by President Trump, West Virginia and other states are challenging a law that makes corporate polluters pay for ...
As in-scope companies prepare to begin publishing climate disclosures in California in 2026 (assuming these laws survive the ongoing litigation), ...
The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law said Thursday it is launching a new public interest legal group to ...
If the federal government gets its way, companies must file a beneficial ownership information report soon. Find out what’s happening.
The Attorney General’s directive sparks concerns over the Trump administration’s impact on civil rights protections.
Attorney General Pam Bondi’s rapid narrowing of corporate crime priorities has shocked former officials and white collar ...
The flurry of directives that Attorney General Pam Bondi signed shifted investigative resources from foreign malfeasance to ...
A three-judge panel on Wednesday peppered a city lawyer, Sherri Hutton, with questions about the purpose of requiring live-in ...
The SEC deems providing an executive with personal security as a perk, a classification that "forces companies into a ...
Webber Wentzel is expanding its practices with five new partners, including a DLA Piper partner, while former A&O Shearman ...
By Scout Nelson Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring says that House Bill 2150 only makes minor changes to North Dakota’s ...