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By Marcia Coyle | April 24, 2017
On a relatively quiet Sunday morning, the news exploded across social media: The U.S. Supreme Court would be dining with President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday, according to the White House weekly outlook. By Monday morning, the dinner was off. What happened? The White House blamed scheduling conflicts.
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By Jenna Greene | April 24, 2017
Is this the death of workplace civility? Open season against employers on Facebook? If you add “#Union” to a post, are you now free to say whatever horrible things you like? Calm down, not so fast. The Second Circuit offered a far more nuanced answer in upholding a controversial decision by the NLRB.
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By Cheryl Miller | April 17, 2017
California's approval of recreational marijuana in November launched a process that requires the state to have regulations on the books by Jan. 1, 2018. The sprint to develop new rules starts in earnest in the Legislature this week, where committees are scheduled to take up for the first time many of the nearly 40 related bills introduced this year.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 11, 2017
Celebrity chef Geoffrey Zakarian pulled out of a deal for a restaurant at the Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C., over President Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric on Mexicans and immigrants.
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By ROBERT STORACE | April 11, 2017
The Connecticut Supreme Court rejected an argument that the drivers should be exempt from the $10.10 minimum wage law because they can receive tips.
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By Scott Graham | April 11, 2017
A federal court complaint on behalf of Juicero Inc. says a Chinese company has copied the "luxurious yet approachable" style of its juicer.
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By Greg Land | April 7, 2017
Atlanta-based Coca-Cola is suing an insurer and underwriter for their refusal to reimburse it for nearly $1 million in losses suffered during an uprising that corked supplies to two bottling plants in the Himalayan nation of Nepal.
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By Cogan Schneier | April 7, 2017
Details of the settlement were not disclosed, but the two sides had sued each other for millions of dollars in a breach of contract suit sparked by President Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric.
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By David Ruiz | April 7, 2017
The Association of Corporate Counsel named Reese Arrowsmith the first chair of the organization's budding legal operations group, called ACC Legal Operations. Arrowsmith currently serves as the vice president and head of legal operations at Campbell Soup Co.
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By Greg Land | April 7, 2017
Following a week of trial, a Gwinnett Country jury worked until the wee hours of Saturday morning to award $3.8 million to a woman whose foot was injured when a chair fell over at a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in Douglasville.
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