The complaint alleges Clayton Act violations and demands damages, restitution, civil penalties and injunctive relief to "restore free and open competition to the coal markets." ...
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The proposed regulatory change to the Foreign Agents Registration Act's commercial exemption “doesn't really take into ...
On Dec. 23, a jury awarded $21 million to Benjamin Danielson, MD, after determining that Seattle Children's racially discriminated against him during his tenure as medical director of one of its ...
Most journalists don’t love writing New Year’s pieces on what to expect in the upcoming year, preferring to report the news ...
Last week, a jury awarded $21 million to Dr. Benjamin Danielson, the Black former medical director of a clinic serving ...
Ben Thomson, Senior LawFuel editor In a twist that's got the legal world buzzing, BigLaw's bonus season is serving up some ...
Dawson was terminated despite the admission of an investigating law firm hired by U-M that there was no independent ...
A decades-long fight with the Navy is behind a delay of city plans to redevelop the 738-acre former Navy airfield -- and ...
An administrator with the diversity, equity and inclusion office at the University of Michigan was fired Tuesday after she was accused of making antisemitic remarks – and now she plans to pursue legal ...
An attorney for a fired University of Michigan said Monday her client denies allegations that she made antisemitic remarks while at a conference. U of M fired Rachel Dawson, who had been director of ...
The administrator, Rachel Dawson, formerly worked as director of UoM's office of academic multicultural initiatives.