A three-judge panel from the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Monday overruled a lower court decision that blocked a California law requiring individuals seeking to buy ammunition to... Read more »
Laurent Badoux says the forthcoming U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Chevron doctrine could either strengthen the rulemaking process or chill it. Law360 Employment Authority View (Subscription required.) Source link Read more »
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently announced two relief programs for employers that may have claimed credits under the employee retention credit (ERC) based on erroneous or specious eligibility standards. Owing in... Read more »
Courtney Malveaux discusses how the possible overturning of the Chevron doctrine will alter the tone of lawsuits challenging wage and hour regulations in “4 Ways Future Chevron Decision May Affect Wage Landscape,”... Read more »
Hi TCPAWorld! The Baroness here and I’ve got a new case for you. Gerard Jackson v. Direct Building Supplies LLC out of the Middle District of Pennsylvania. There, the defendant Direct Building Supplies... Read more »
Following California Supreme Court and its own case law precedent, the Second District, Division Five, has ruled in Guerrero et al. v. City of Los Angeles (Jan. 17, 2024) (Guerrero), certified for publication, that... Read more »
In a pair of decisions, a New York State appellate court has annulled decisions of the New York State Tax Appeals Tribunal that reduced certain tax credits available to the individual shareholders... Read more »
The judgment handed down in the matter of CB&I UK Ltd suggests that the English Courts will not expedite or truncate sanction hearing timetables to accommodate requests from companies which have applied for a... Read more »

Eric Magnus Comments on the Supreme Court’s Decision to Review the Discretion of Arbitration Cases