Jacques Veyrat received the renewable energy business now known as Neoen SA as part of an exit package after losing a power struggle with the widow of his former boss. Now he’s on the verge of ...
Employers are turning to increasingly bizarre hiring tactics in a job market where the balance of power has shifted away from workers.
After a multiyear review of Negro Leagues box scores, MLB has announced it has enough information to start adding data for those players who were excluded from White teams by Jim Crow-era segregation ...
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Banks and asset managers in the UK woke up to a new reality on Friday, as the country enforces some of the most far-reaching anti-greenwashing rules ever seen.
Legal aid and advocacy groups in New York have big plans for using AI as a way to increase access to justice, but they are ...
A handful of new lawsuits challenging employee stock ownership plans with significant cash holdings could force courts to ...
Lawyers are reading between the lines of the US Supreme Court’s decision to revive the National Rifle Association’s free ...
Nissan Motor Co. paid former Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Gupta ¥582 million ($3.7 million) to depart the company last year amid allegations of misconduct, people familiar with the matter said.
A Jewish family was unable to revive its lawsuit seeking to regain ownership of a Nazi-appropriated painting after the Fifth Circuit declined to review the actions of the Dutch government.
A first-in-the-nation law to make Vermont’s largest polluters pay for climate change-related damage became law Thursday, ...
New York State must reinstate a welfare benefits hearing officer, who went without pay and was transferred out of his position because of negative comments he made on Facebook about benefits ...