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Vice Chancellor Lori W. Will has agreed to send questions related to the constitutionality of recent changes to Delaware's corporate law to the state's Supreme Court. She did so in a case in which ...
U.K. selections of Rolls-Royce to develop the country's first small modular reactors may lead to a nuclear business worth ...
AI is no longer a futuristic concept for the legal industry—it is a present-day catalyst that is already empowering small and ...
The government should consider introducing a new law to hold companies liable for serious safety failures that result in loss ...
A split Michigan Senate voted Tuesday to update a consumer protection law so businesses would no longer be protected from ...
"As fintech is a regulatory and compliance minefield, its imperative that we have someone like Doe (Gregerson) working at Nav ...
AG Pam Bondi firing out a tough-as-nails warning last night, saying, "you spit on a federal law enforcement officer no more. As President Trump said, 'you spit, we hit'. Get ready. If you spit on a ...
A group of business, civic, government and nonprofit leaders criticized the ICE raids in LA and the White House’s response to ...
Kotek told reporters at a news conference Monday that the bill should be a model for other states and for Congress.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has signed a bill into law that sets the nation’s strictest regulations on private and corporate control of medical practices, the Oregon Capital Chronicle reported June 9.
An attorney for the Alabama-West Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church gave an update on 21 Alabama churches that ...