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Honorees from this year's ranking provide insight into what tools and expertise future generations of professionals need to advance.
October 15 -
More than a decade ago, a senator from Alabama warned that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau would grow into an unaccountable monstrosity. His successor, Sen. Katie Britt, says that prediction has proven true.
October 15
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Donald Trump vowed to boost the U.S. auto industry by making interest on car loans fully tax-deductible and renegotiating a trade deal with Mexico and Canada as he courts Michigan.
October 15 -
Analysts peppered CEO Jane Fraser with questions about whether Citigroup, already hit hard by its regulators, could face asset growth restrictions. She said there is "absolutely nothing" in the works that could impact the megabank's businesses.
October 15 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Director Rohit Chopra was stymied for months by a Supreme Court case that put many enforcement actions on hold, but the bureau is making up for lost time.
October 15 -
Zoë Martin is an associate in Davis Malm's divorce and family law practice group.
She focuses on complex custody, parenting and support matters, modifications and division of substantial assets of various forms.
October 14 -
Carolyn Van Tine is a divorce and family law attorney at Davis Malm in Boston.
Her practice encompasses family law matters including divorce, separation, custody, parenting plans, child support, alimony, asset division, pre- and postnuptial agreements, parental relocation, paternity, modification, probate litigation, restraining orders and grandparents' rights. Her clients include professional athletes and celebrities involved in divorce and custody disputes.
October 14 -
As more companies tout gen AI offerings, regulators are closely watching to see if what they say matches what they do.
October 14 -
Regulatory justice prevailed with a federal district court injunction staying the politically motivated CRA final rule, the most complicated and convoluted regulation ever. Depending on election results, it may end up in the Supreme Court.
October 14
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