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The Harvard Law School visiting professor was arrested in October for firing shots near Temple Beth Zion on Yom Kippur, but the Temple did not deem...
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On its 13th day of deliberations, a Florida jury in a high-profile opioid trial that lasted 51 days provoked concerns about possible misconduct, with...
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One law dean said that while he often disagrees with choices made by the ABA in accrediting law schools, “a world without accreditation will be...
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In its 2-1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said Humphrey's Executor v. U.S.—establishing that the president cannot...
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"I am grateful to the members of the grand jury and humbled by the support I have received from across the country," New York Attorney General...
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The plaintiffs claimed Liberty Mutual adopted a uniform policy of stopping rental benefits prematurely, often after as little as seven days, and said...
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Jennifer Newstead's deep government experience, which helped her land Meta's legal chief job six years ago, also was a big draw for...
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“The timing of a judge’s decision to assume senior status—or to reconsider that decision—is no analogue to the types of activities determined by the Committee [on the Codes of Conduct] to trigger Canon 5’s prohibition on political activity,” the dismissal order stated. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Savvy firms have been looking to realize efficiencies from their back office operations for several decades now, and private equity has played an indirect role. But the willingness to take the relationship a step further could be revolutionary. Click Here To Read The Full Article
This decision directly impacts the initial stage of collective actions—the process of determining which employees are “similarly situated” and should receive official notice of the lawsuit. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“Not a single witness testified about the approximate dollar amount of Sterilite’s lost goodwill or how that amount could be calculated,” a federal judge said about part of a jury verdict in favor of the plastic manufacturer. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“I think they really are going to kick it into high gear, said Jason Schwartz, cochair of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher’s labor and employment group. Click Here To Read The Full Article