Brett Pletcher in Murrin Provincial Park just north of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canad.

Lawyer Found Way Back to Work One National Park at a Time

When he stepped down as the top lawyer at Gilead Sciences Inc. two years ago, Brett Pletcher hopped in his RV and drove “west of the Dakotas” to explore.

Employers Urge Stronger Health Transparency as ERISA Turns 50

Employers contending with heightened scrutiny on fiduciary duties to their health plans are calling for more transparency from insurance companies and other third-party vendors as a landmark health benefits law turns 50.

Legal Battles Cloud Tipped Wage Limits After Fifth Cir. Ruling

The Fifth Circuit’s decision to vacate a US Department of Labor rule limiting when employers can use the tip credit means they will have fewer restrictions on the types of activities tip-earning workers can perform while still being paid less than the minimum wage.

Coca-Cola Must Face Suit Over Sustainability After Appeal

The DC appeals court on Thursday sided with activists in a lawsuit alleging that Coca-Cola made misleading claims about its sustainability efforts.

Amazon Staten Island Center Is Retailer’s First to Unionize

Amazon Inc. lost its bid to challenge a representation election at a New York warehouse, cementing it as the company’s first unionized facility.

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IRS Seeks Comment on Treasury 401(k) Match Contributions

The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service requested comments on Saver’s Match, a SECURE 2.0-mandated program allowing 401(k) savers to receive an annual match contribution of up to $1,000 from the agency, slated to begin in 2027.

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Coordinated Campaign Spending Caps Stand After Appellate Review

The full Sixth Circuit on Thursday declined to touch limits on coordinated spending between political parties and federal candidates in a closely-watched campaign finance case brought by Republicans that appears teed up for review by the US Supreme Court.

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