By ALM Staff | August 30, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | August 30, 2022
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a lawyer-turned-politician, is one of 22 defendants named in the complaint.
By Allison Dunn | August 30, 2022
"We are excited that our clients will finally see the return of their funds," Carol Garvan, legal director at the ACLU of Maine and lead counsel in the case, said in a statement. "These unemployment benefits will help people who are returning home from prison gain a measure of stability, enabling them to care for their children, pay their medical bills, and be a full part of their communities."
By Allison Dunn | August 30, 2022
Following pandemic-induced salary cuts, Richard Peltz-Steele, a chancellor professor at the University of Massachusetts School of Law at Dartmouth, claimed he was compelled against his will to accept the UMass Faculty Federation, Local 1895 as his exclusive bargaining representative for terms and conditions of his employment.
By The Associated Press | August 29, 2022
The vaccine requirement for employees of federal contractors has been on hold nationwide since a U.S. district judge in Georgia issued an order in December barring its enforcement.
By Charles Toutant | August 29, 2022
In one case, Choi falsely told a bank representative that he had just told 150 of his employees that they were losing their jobs because the PPP loans had not yet come through, and that he had "watched grown men and women crying."
By Avalon Zoppo | August 26, 2022
The judges said U.S. District Judge R. Stan Baker was "stretching logic" when he issued the injunction nationwide.
By Andrew Maloney | August 26, 2022
While mass layoffs are unlikely at the moment, law firms will manage ranks by taking more subtle measures to balance slower demand and increased payroll expenses, analysts say.
By Charles Toutant | August 25, 2022
"I think more cases will move, which will be a big relief to both lawyers and litigants, because there's still a big backlog of cases, which we can only move with more trials," said Rochelle Park attorney Michael Epstein.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Aleeza Furman | August 25, 2022
A series of obstacles hampered Montgomery County's attempts in recent years to emerge from civil backlogs, but attorneys said changes from the court are already causing more cases to resolve.
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