John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Location
New Jersey
Founded
1807-02-13
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2025-06-03 (mondaq.com)
Supreme Court Decision Could Galvanize Prosecutions Of Government Contractors - Government Contracts, Procurement & PPP - United States
The U.S. Supreme Court's May 22 decision in Kousisis v. United States could have wide-ranging implications for criminal and civil fraud cases against government contractors going forward...
Read more2025-03-31 (retractionwatch.com)
Wiley journal retracts over 200 more papers –
The International Wound Journal has retracted 242 papers so far this year as part of an ongoing investigation into manipulated peer review. We reported in December the journal, a Wiley title, had r…
Read more2025-03-28 (law360.com)
Key Insurance Issues Likely To Arise From NY Superfund Law -
The recently enacted New York Climate Change Superfund Act imposes a massive $75 billion in liabilities on energy companies in the fossil fuel industry, which can be expected to look to their insurers for coverage, raising a slew of coverage issues both old and new, say attorneys at Wiley.
Read more2024-01-24 (kentonline.co.uk)
Thug ‘kicked and punched’ shop worker after challenging theft
A prolific shoplifter has been jailed two days after assaulting an employee of a store who questioned him about stealing items.
Read more2023-03-24 (theverge.com)
The Internet Archive has lost its first fight to scan and lend e-books like a library |
A federal judge has ruled against the Internet Archive in a lawsuit brought against it by four book publishers, deciding that the website does not have the right to scan books and lend them out like a library.
Read more(therevolvingdoorproject.org)
Revolving Door Project | Unmasking FCC's Revolving Door with Telecom Giants | Revolving Door Project
From conflicts of interest to corporate lobbying, decades of bipartisan betrayal at the FCC have undermined the public trust and favored Telecom titans. Updated September 19th, 2024 with new entries for Kevin J. Martin, Deborah Taylor Tate, Kathleen Q. Abernathy, and Michael Powell. House Democrats recently called for an investigation into Brendan Carr, a current […]
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