Debt collectors can’t put a CFPB advisory opinion barring the collection of some past-due medical bills on hold while litigation over the guidance moves forward, a federal judge ruled Monday.
An Idaho federal district court granted summary judgment to UPS on the claims of a female business manager that she was discriminatorily discharged due to her sex, in violation of Title VII of the ...
Disability Rights California defeated a Christian employee’s lawsuit alleging she was denied a religious exemption from the ...
An Arkansas federal district court granted summary judgment to Mack’s Sport Shop on the claims of an obese warehouse worker that she was discriminatorily discharged due to her alleged disability, in ...
Litigation boutique Elsberg Baker & Maruri is issuing large associate bonuses that dwarf what Big Law offers its junior ...
Constellation Energy Corp., the company that recently received US regulatory backing to restart a dormant nuclear power plant at Three Mile Island, said Monday it was appointing Matthew Price as its ...
After years of lagging returns and more recent concerns over US office loans, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has turned a corner with investors. Chief Executive Officer Victor Dodig says he won’t ...
RWJ Barnabas Health, Inc., has been sued by a former employee alleging violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act, the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination, and the New Jersey Conscientious ...
An entertainment producer couldn’t convince a federal appeals panel Monday to revive her copyright suit alleging Lions Gate ...
The funds have bought at least ¥1 trillion ($6.6 billion) worth of Japanese stocks this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg Intelligence. Even after taking into account the deals they exited ...
Law school minority enrollments were little changed in the first full year after the US Supreme Court struck down race ...
Accenture LLP worker’s claims the Fortune 500 company terminated her after she sought accommodation for her car ...