03 June 2022 Burford Capital To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. recent Norton Rose research surveying more than 250 general counsel and in-house litigation leaders reveals that the median number of suits brought against those surveyed rose to six in 2021 […]
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What the Jan. 6 Committee Has Done, and What’s Next
Placeholder while article actions load The US House of Representatives committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the nation’s Capitol is nearing a more public phase of its work. Televised hearings are set to begin on June 9, with at least two expected to be held in prime time […]
Everything You Will Ever Need To Know About Bankruptcy Law
There are a lot of things that you need to know about bankruptcy law especially if you plan on filing one. However, there are core things that you specifically should know before anything else. In case things are not going well with your business, here is some of the information […]
LaBruna broke campaign finance law, state says | News
REGIONAL—Anthony LaBruna, a candidate for Iowa Senate District 3, violated multiple state laws related to campaign finance over the last several months, according to Iowa authorities. LaBruna has not reported any monetary contributions throughout his campaign and is under investigation by the Iowa Ethics Campaign Disclosure Board, the state’s election […]
Hospital Insurance Trust Fund to run dry by 2028
Photo: bymuratdeniz/Getty Images The Hospital Insurance Trust Fund, or Medicare Part A, which helps pay for services such as inpatient hospital care, will be able to pay scheduled benefits only until 2028, according to a new report from the Trustees of the Social Security and Medicare trust funds. While that’s […]
Cruz Case Aside, Opportunity Remains for Expanded Campaign Finance Disclosure Laws in New Jersey
A federal campaign finance law preventing federal candidates from repaying personal loans of more than $250,000 with money raised after the election was ruled unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court on May 16, 2022. The law was challenged by Senator Ted Cruz of Texas. Cruz objected to a provision in […]