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VW Says NLRB Forcing Bargaining After Anti-Union Vote
By Rae Ann Varona
The National Labor Relations Board is pursuing an "unconstitutional administrative proceeding" against Volkswagen's U.S. arm, the automaker told a Texas federal court Friday, saying the NLRB is attempting to force it to recognize and bargain with a union that employees at an essential supply chain facility voted against.
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Polygon Says Ex-Execs Engaged In Self-Dealing
By Katryna Perera
Two former executives of artificial intelligence company Predicate Labs Inc. have been hit with a suit in Delaware Chancery Court alleging that following a $400 million acquisition of the company in 2021, the executives "began a campaign of self-dealings, intentional misrepresentation, deceptive inducement and willful breach."
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DC Circ. Orders SEC Rethink Of Whistleblower Claim
By Jessica Corso
The D.C. Circuit on Friday ordered the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to better explain why it denied a whistleblower award to an anonymous individual who brought forth information that led to a successful enforcement action, ruling that the agency needs to reconsider the alleged whistleblower's petition.
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UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
By Laura Stewart Liberty
The past week in London has seen Aston Martin file an appeal in a row with Chinese carmaker Geely over its winged logo for London black cabs, Ineos sue Ben Ainslie's America's Cup team for a £180 million ($244 million) boat, White & Case face a claim from two energy storage companies, and a golf tour company bring a claim against Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund after the fund invested in its rival.
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GC Cheat Sheet: The Hottest Corporate News Of The Week
By Michele Gorman
New data found that some companies are being wary during the 2026 proxy season by negotiating deals behind closed doors rather than allowing shareholders to vote on issues. In the meantime, a report showed that the higher annual rate growth for outside counsel fees that began in 2022 has become the new normal. These are some of the stories in corporate legal news you may have missed in the past week.
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