Browsing: Law
Former Lithuanian employees of Raydiant speak out about unpaid wages, lack of terminations, and the inability to claim benefits.Read More
House Bill 1515 specifies that a charter, accredited nonpublic, and traditional public school is allowed as a permitted use in…
South Korea’s Constitutional Court overturned parliament’s impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, reinstating him as acting president.Read More
The court has dismissed Han Duck-soo’s impeachment, as South Korea’s political turbulence continues.Read More
The proposed changes reduce the likelihood of stockholder litigation that has little or no chance of benefitting stockholdersRead More
Israel needs reform to balance legal oversight with democratic accountability, not politically driven purges. Now is the time for responsibility,…
Paul Weiss Chairman Brad Karp sent an email to employees on Sunday explaining why the law firm struck a deal…
Brazil leads way on class action law in the region, but others such as Argentina lack specific legislationRead More
South Korea’s Constitutional Court struck down the impeachment of the country’s prime minister Han Duck-soo and restored his powers on…
Bondi again criticized judges who have ruled against the Trump administration.Read More