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US Airlines’ $50 Million Lawyer Pay Shows Industry’s Legal Needs

Top lawyers for big US airlines earned almost $50 million combined last year, showing the heavily-regulated carriers value legal help inside their companies.

Illumina-Grail Deal Challenge Case Must Be Unsealed, Judge Says

Illumina Inc. lost its bid Thursday to keep a lid on a pension fund lawsuit blaming its board for the costly fallout of its failed $7 billion deal to acquire Grail Inc.

UnitedHealth Changes Out Law Chief Amid Swirling Legal Issues

UnitedHealth Group Inc. disclosed that its chief legal officer Rupert Bondy will transition to a new role next month with Christopher Zaetta, head of legal for its Optum unit, succeeding him as the health insurance giant’s top lawyer.

CFPB Faces Fresh Fights After Supreme Court Lifts Funding Cloud

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is clear to ramp up enforcement and defend several major regulations in litigation after the US Supreme Court decision that its spending structure is constitutional.

North Korea Placed Sham IT Workers at US Companies, DOJ Says (1)

North Korea infiltrated hundreds of US companies—including a major television network and a US auto manufacturer—via impostor remote IT workers in a scheme that financed the authoritarian state’s nuclear weapons program, federal prosecutors allege in charges unsealed Thursday against a US and a Ukrainian citizen.

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UPS Carried Out ‘Extensive’ Antiunion Campaign, NLRB Judge Says

UPS Supply Chain Solutions Inc. committed a slew of labor law violations in the lead-up to and after a unionization election at a facility in California, including illegal interrogations and termination of a union organizer, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled.

Social Media a ‘Double-Edged Sword’ for Students, Judge Says

A California federal judge overseeing hundreds of lawsuits from public school districts against popular social media companies on Friday said the platforms are a “double-edged sword” that might be valuable for some students but cause real harm to others.

OpenAI Dissolves Key Safety Team After Chief Scientist’s Exit

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Mercedes Workers in Alabama Reject Union in Pivotal Vote (4)

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Can Title VI Protect Jewish Students? Lawsuits Challenge Campus Antisemitism

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Weed Testing for Workers May Not Be Worth It Anymore

DOJ Prosecutor Wants to Make Antitrust Relatable

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