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9th Circuit Sides with Amazon in Employment Class Action over Time Spent in Security Screenings
Amazon employees were unable to find success on appeal for claims that they were not compensated for time spent in the company's security screenings, as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that the screenings were not "integral and indispensable" to the employees' principal work activities.International Court Issues War Crimes Warrant for Putin
It was the first time the global court has issued a warrant against a leader of one of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council.Business as Usual Drives Akerman's Bumps in Revenue, Head Count
"A lot of the success from last year really came from our existing core competences, our existing practice groups really stepping up and getting it done," Akerman CEO Scott Meyers said.Trump Lawyers Attack Georgia Grand Jury and Prosecutor
The filing, made Monday in Atlanta, argues that the Georgia law that allows for special grand juries is unconstitutionally vague because it doesn't say whether such a grand jury is handing criminal matters or civil matters. The lawyers also argue that the grand jury didn't sufficiently protect Trump's right to due process.View more book results for the query "*"
Do Swing Votes on NY's Highest Court Raise Hopes for Consensus Decisions?
In two cases the acting chief judge and the latest addition to the court voted with the majority, once for a criminal defendant and once for the prosecution.SALI Harnesses Most Advanced GPT Models to Help Legal Industry 'Speak the Same Data Language'
SALI's new API and web application can access both GPT-3.5-Turbo and GPT-4 models to analyze any text, "extract what matters to the substance of law and what matters to the business of law, [implement SALI tags], and run analytics," said Damien Riehl, a leader at SALI.Social Media Posts, Cellphone Records Are Discoverable in Attorney's LAD Claim Against Former Firm
"We conclude the judge appropriately considered plaintiff's privacy interests in her social media posts and cellphone bills and did not err in allowing defendants' discovery of limited private social media posts and cellphone bills to defend against her claims that her termination violated the LAD, causing her emotional distress," Judge Thomas W. Sumners Jr. wrote.Debevoise's Revenue Stays Flat As Profits Take A Hit
With an 11.8% decline in PEP, Debevoise's growing headcount and its move to a new Manhattan headquarters contributed to some of its increased expenses last year.Trending Stories
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