The largest pet cremation company in the United States has agreed to abandon noncompete provisions that apply to its U.S. employees, under a Federal Trade Commission consent order finalized Wednesday.
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"[T]he case must be remanded to D.C. Superior Court," U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan wrote in a decision remanding the District of Columbia's pending consumer protection lawsuit against the Washington Commanders and National Football League seeking damages for the defendants' alleged false statements regarding an internal investigation into sexual misconduct and hostile work environment allegations.
Three unions representing federal and public services employees have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Office for Personnel Management, contending that its inclusion of a question that allegedly seeks to establish...
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