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By Emily Cousins | May 16, 2023
But plaintiff counsel Lorenzo Cicchiello said proving racial discrimination can be a challenge, particularly in the employment context.
By Jane Wester | May 11, 2023
The Tesla CEO's Quinn Emanuel lawyers argued that the preapproval requirement is a form of prior restraint violating Musk's First Amendment rights, but Circuit Judge Reena Raggi asked why Musk would have agreed to the consent decree at all.
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By Emily Cousins | May 3, 2023
"We at the Foundation are proud to have defended Sergeant Mercer's rights and secured him a settlement that vindicates his free association," National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix said in a statement.
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By Allison Dunn | April 27, 2023
"In view of Radwan's emphasis on entrusting the jury with assessing the comparability of conduct and Feingold's endorsement of comparing permanent and probationary employees when the disparity in treatment is significant, I conclude that whether plaintiff and her comparators were similarly situated for purposes of establishing an inference of sex discrimination is best left to a jury to decide," Judge Robert N. Chatigny wrote.
By Jane Wester | April 25, 2023
During her opening statement, E. Jean Carroll's attorney Shawn Crowley of Kaplan Hecker & Fink shared graphic details of what happened when Trump allegedly sexually assaulted Carroll in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room
By Jane Wester | April 20, 2023
Second Circuit Judge Beth Robinson noted that the order granting the stay "reflects no judgment regarding the merits of the parties' respective positions." She scheduled briefing deadlines for Friday and Saturday afternoons and ordered that the motion should be heard by the first available panel in the week of April 24.
By Brad Kutner | April 14, 2023
Maker of Mifepristone wages high-court challenge to 5th Circuit's ruling.
By Michael A. Mora | Emily Saul | April 12, 2023
Reached by phone for comment, Michael Cohen briefly answered before yelling "Damn it" and hanging up.
By Jane Wester | April 10, 2023
If jurors were told their identities would be confidential from everyone but the lawyers, U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan found, "at least some members of the jury in this case … likely would not feel confidence that their identities would remain known only to the lawyers or legal teams."
By Emily Saul | April 7, 2023
The letter formally invites Manhattan District Attorney Senior Counsel Matthew Colangelo, a member of the prosecution team, to sit for a transcribed interview.
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