Among those accepting clemency was Rudy Giuliani, the former U.S. attorney in Manhattan and New York City mayor who was disbarred in 2024. He said in a statement that his bar license should be reinstated “immediately.” Observers say that is unlikely, as the Appellate Division, First Department disbarred him for making false statements. Click […]
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If approved, the settlement calls for Visa and Mastercard to reduce their swipe fees by 0.1% for five years. But trade groups have already come out against the deal, arguing the proposed changes are insubstantial. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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