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Media Union Wants In On $8.6B Tegna Deal Fight At DC Circ.

Law 360 M&A

The Communications Workers of America and other groups urged the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday to let them intervene after hedge fund Standard General asked the court to order the Federal Communications Commission to decide the fate of its $8.6 billion acquisition of broadcast company Tegna.

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Tax attorney: Navigating the nuances of taxation in hybrid work arrangements

ThomsonReuters

The hybrid worker by the numbers A hybrid working arrangement permits employees to work remotely for part of the work schedule. Challenges presented by the hybrid worker for human resources and payroll With over 30 years of experience in state and local tax laws, Lynn A.

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Achieving ESG Goals by increasing supply chain transparency

ThomsonReuters

Over the past few years, the decision to embrace Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) management principles has for many companies gone from being largely optional to obligatory. Increasingly, investors and customers want to support companies that take the ideas of environmental sustainability and workers’ rights seriously.

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Making and Keeping Commitments to Employees After a Merger

M&A Leadership Council

If employees leave, can’t the new company just hire new people to replace them, or outsource their work? Replacing them with equally qualified employees is not economically neutral, because it usually means that a company must pay for recruitment and training a second time for the same positions.

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SEC Chair Gensler Speaks About the Financial Risks of Artificial Intelligence

Reynolds Holding

Thank you, Mark, for that kind introduction. As is customary, I’d like to note that my views are my own as Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and I’m not speaking on behalf of my fellow Commissioners or the SEC staff. Nor for or by a generative AI model. Now, I’m talking about the 1660s and the bubonic plague. [1]