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The Week in Data Sept. 13: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers

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Attorneys from Hall Booth Smith and Consovoy McCarthy have stepped in to represent the Republican National Committee and the Georgia Republican Party in a pending voting rights lawsuit. The suit was filed July 31 in Georgia Northern District Court by Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer; the Advancement Project; and the Law Office of Bryan L. Sells on behalf of A. Phillip Randolph Institute and the New Georgia Project. The suit seeks injunctive and declaratory relief to stop the alleged unlawful removal of eligible voters from registration lists. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Steven D. Grimberg, is 1:24-cv-03412, New Georgia Project et al v. Raffensperger et al.

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Holland & Knight partner Duvol M. Thompson has entered an appearance for Bob's Discount Furniture in a pending website accessibility class action. The action, filed July 31 in New York Eastern District Court by Stein Saks PLLC, contends that the defendant's website is inaccessible to screen readers and denies full access to blind and visually-impaired individuals. The case, assigned to U.S. Magistrate Judge Marcia M. Henry, is 1:24-cv-05348, Hernandez v. Bobs Discount Furniture, LLC.

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Steve A. Miller and Jessica Reed-Baum of Fisher & Phillips have stepped in as defense counsel to Pizza Hut locations operator Palo Alto and other defendants in a pending collective employment action. The complaint was filed July 31 in Colorado District Court by Biller & Kimble on behalf of delivery drivers who claim that they were not properly reimbursed for business expenses. The case, assigned to U.S. Magistrate Judge Scott T. Varholak, is 1:24-cv-02109, Patterson v. Palo Alto, Inc. et al.

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Josh C. Harrison and Michael C. Guarino of Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart have stepped in to defend Hospital Housekeeping Systems in a pending lawsuit over alleged employment discrimination under the ADA. The complaint was filed July 31 in Alabama Northern District Court by attorney Allen D. Arnold on behalf of an employee in the dietary department who contends that she was wrongfully terminated after returning from FMLA leave. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge C. Lynwood Smith. Jr., is 3:24-cv-01037, Rutledge v. Hospital Housekeeping Systems LLC.

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Jenny N. Perkins of Ballard Spahr has entered an appearance for marketing agency Brandlync LLC in a pending lawsuit over alleged violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act. The action was filed July 31 in Florida Southern District Court by the Law Offices of Charles Eiss and the Law Offices of Cytryn & Velazquez on behalf of an account coordinator who contends that she was not properly compensated for overtime hours worked. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Donald M. Middlebrooks, is 9:24-cv-80927, Pierre v. Brandlync LLC.

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