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Louis Vuitton North America Inc. lost its bid to arbitrate a former employee’s claims that he was subjected to sexual ...
A Tennessee federal district court denied summary judgment to Stryker Employment on the claims of a senior manager over 40 years old that he faced discrimination and was discharged due to his age, in ...
The US Supreme Court gave Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive Social Security information, ...
EEOC Acting Chair Andrea Lucas applauded the US Supreme Court’s ruling that revived a heterosexual woman’s job bias case as ...
President Donald Trump’s latest travel ban will bar tens of thousands of international business visitors, tourists, and ...
While Artech LLC, a staffing company, can force a contract worker to arbitrate his claim that he was fired while he was on ...
Mauritius plans to enact a new top-up tax as part of implementing the OECD global minimum tax, as well as a new alternative minimum tax on corporations and a provision subjecting digital services from ...
Amazon.com Inc. and related entities can make a worker whose business signed a delivery service partner agreement with the retailer pursue race bias claims outside of court, a federal judge said.
A major overhaul of Delaware’s corporate laws, which set the nationwide tone for board battles and merger fights, moved closer Friday to expedited review by the state’s top court.
A Costco Wholesale Corp. worker, who was terminated after he requested time off to take care of his sick wife, may pursue his ...
A bankrupt Exela Technologies unit is asking a court to block the IRS from collecting $6 million in back taxes, arguing the efforts are hindering its Chapter 11 reorganization.
A Delaware federal court denied summary judgment to Delaware Park Management Co. LLC on a hostile work environment claim under Title VII of a female table games dealer who alleged that she “was broken ...