Speaking at the CNBC-TV18 Budget Verdict Townhall event, CBDT Chief Ravi Agarwal highlighted the steps taken to ease tax ...
When the Maine Legislature decided in 2021 to allow anyone to file a lawsuit over child sexual abuse regardless of how long ago it occurred, advocates said the state was ahead of the curve. Maine had ...
The ping-pong question of how the National Labor Relations Board defines independent contractors is on hold, for now, in a ...
A Federal High Court on Wednesday set aside its Mareva orders that froze $225.8 million in assets and accounts linked ...
One of the victims on board the Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a passenger jet in Washington was crew chief Ryan ...
Federal prosecutors in Florida moved to dismiss Special Counsel Jack Smith's appeal, a move that moves the process a step ...
Glenn Joyal points to trial in killings of four Indigenous women as a template for how justice can overlap with ...
Voters will decide whether to give town's current noise ordinance "more teeth" and will choose who should handle the town's ...
The Tribune spoke with Nicole Hallett, a clinical law professor at University of Chicago, and Diana Rashid, managing attorney ...
Public-policy expert Don Kettl discusses Trump and Musk’s blitzkrieg attack on the federal workforce and where it goes next.
Economic Survey 2024-25 recommends separate rules for NCLT under IBC, emphasizes efficiency, and calls for regulatory impact ...
Thomas Chartres-Moore heads up the legal team that won on behalf of Thatchers against Aldi last week. While the ruling is ...