UK Law Firms’ Salary War Risks Their Ability to Expand, Compete
Major UK law firms battling one another over salaries are taking a risk that higher costs hamper expansion plans and impede their ability to compete with US rivals.
The dunes sagebrush lizard, an amphibian threatened by Permian Basin oil and gas development in Texas and New Mexico, is being listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act, the US Fish and Wildlife Service announced Friday.
Requests by West Virginia and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association to stay the implementation of EPA’s latest carbon emission rules were denied Friday.
Chemical manufacturers and distributors will have to meet new federal requirements for labeling hazards on commercial products, under a final OSHA rule released Friday.
A US company has become the world’s most valuable solar manufacturer for the first time since 2018, as Chinese rivals suffer from a profit-slashing price war and an onslaught of trade barriers erected by Washington.
The EPA is inviting public comment and scientific critique on draft conclusions released Friday that two chemicals used to make plastics, building materials, and other goods are hazardous.
In Nevada, can a balance be struck between an endangered toad species and the pressing need to address climate change? The future of NEPA, a 54-year-old environmental law, may hold the answer.
Major UK law firms battling one another over salaries are taking a risk that higher costs hamper expansion plans and impede their ability to compete with US rivals.
Mexico’s power grid operator Cenace declared an operational state of alert on Saturday, indicating the system’s available power is lagging below adequate levels.
The IRS should allow a $70 million charitable contribution tax deduction for a partnership’s donation of a conservation easement, the donor said in a US Tax Court petition.
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A US company has become the world’s most valuable solar manufacturer for the first time since 2018, as Chinese rivals suffer from a profit-slashing price war and an onslaught of trade barriers erected by Washington.
The Energy Department bought 3.3 million barrels of sour oil from four companies to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve for an average price of $79.38/ bbl, below the maximum price of <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbDocId":"SD6GPUDWRGG0","_id":"0000018f-9154-de3b-adcf-dbf797f60000","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">$79.99-bsp-bb-link> it was willing to pay, according to a statement.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service has failed to meet the deadline to determine whether the Pedernales River springs salamander should be protected under the Endangered Species Act, a conservation group said in a lawsuit filed Friday.
Major UK law firms battling one another over salaries are taking a risk that higher costs hamper expansion plans and impede their ability to compete with US rivals.
In upholding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s funding mechanism, a quartet of US Supreme Court justices across the ideological spectrum made clear they would take a similar stand in any challenge involving other financial regulators.
A California labor law classifying
Squire Patton Boggs’ Keith Bradley looks at the Supreme Court’s decision in a forfeiture case and he says Justice Neil Gorsuch’s concurrence could lead to a new analysis for due process.
Law professor Donald Kochan examines a Hawaii climate change tort case, saying that the US Supreme Court should grant review so it can define issues that are solely within the federal government’s purview.
Quarles & Brady’s Jaya White and Randall Fearnow explain the new Indiana M&A law and what it means for health-care dealmakers.
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