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DISCRIMINATION
Javerbaum Wurgaft Beats Challenge To Defamation Suit Win
By George Woolston
New Jersey law firms posting about their cases and achievements are protected by the state's anti-SLAPP law, the state's Appellate Division ruled Monday in backing the dismissal of Holtec International's suit against Javerbaum Wurgaft Hicks Kahn Wikstrom & Sinins PC over a blog post about the firm's representation of a former Holtec executive.
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WAGE & HOUR
LABOR
Judge OKs Pause On Reviewing CFPB Layoff Plan
By Sarah Jarvis
A D.C. federal court has approved a joint bid from the Trump administration and a union that represents Consumer Financial Protection Bureau staffers to pause weighing a response to the administration's plan to lay off about half of the agency's remaining workforce, after the parties argued the president's nominee to head the agency should be given the chance to review the plan if he is confirmed.
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NONCOMPETES
WHISTLEBLOWER
EXPERT ANALYSIS
Future Of Fed Independence Shaky After Justices' Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling in Trump v. Cook preserved the Federal Reserve's formal independence but could invite the president to remove board members with just modest protections, leaving the central bank's autonomy uncertain and potentially setting up fresh clashes over other agencies, says Steven Schwinn at the University of Chicago.
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