On October 11, 2022, the Department of Labor (the “DOL”) announced a Proposed Rule that would reinstate the “economic realities” test for analyzing whether a worker is an […]
Law Firms Maintain Strong Interest in Mergers, but Economic Pressure Could Have ‘Disquieting Effect’
Three months into 2025, interest in the legal industry in mergers remains high as law firms continue to “evaluate their strategies and growth options,” according to experts. And […]
World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab Sued For Pattern of Abuse, Discrimination
The World Economic Forum and its founder Klaus Schwab, who host the annual Davos retreat in Switzerland to address global challenges, have been hit with a discrimination lawsuit this […]
Troubled Economic Fortunes Spell Opportunity for Specialist Lawyers in Hong Kong
When China Construction Bank (Asia) decided to file a liquidation petition in Hong Kong against property giant Shimao Group earlier this month, analysts saw it as a sign […]