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Education Company Hit With ADA Complaint After Rejecting Job Candidate With Cerebral Palsy
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Clement, Francisco Dish on Arguments | Pipeline Win Fizzles | Durbin & Shadow Docket
The justices on issued guidelines for lawyers arguing in the courtroom during the first three months of the new term, and, not surprisingly, the guidelines reflect the ongoing pandemic.Maintaining Personal Working Relationships in a (Still) Remote Work World
A year and a half later, some of us have returned to our offices, some of us have not, and others utilize a hybrid schedule working in the office some days and remotely on others.Are States the New Battleground for Robocall Class Actions?
Florida may have just become the newest battleground for telemarketing robocall class actions.Clients and Firms Don't Often Talk Tech, Leaving Lawyers Reading Between the Lines
Many clients don't discuss their legal technology needs with firms, leaving many outside counsel digging into RFPs for clues. But understanding and meeting client needs isn't always straightforward.View more book results for the query "*"
What the Britney Spears Case Could Mean for Your Clients
It's the Britney effect: Ever since the pop star told a Los Angeles judge in 2019 that she was being abused by her conservators, including her father Jamie Spears, her case has put a spotlight on the need for meaningful protections for the most vulnerable.Compulsory Licensing and March-in Rights in COVID-19 Vaccine Production
March-in rights are a measure intended to protect against nonuse or unreasonable use of federally funded inventions. The federal agency under whose funding agreement the subject invention was made has the right to require the granting of a license to a responsible applicant.People in the News—Sept. 29, 2021—Burns White, Blank Rome
Duquesne University School of Law student Claire Neiberg is the recipient of the 2021 Burns White Diversity in the Law Scholarship, and Blank Rome announced that Jourdan S. Garvey joined the Philadelphia office as an associate in the firm's growing corporate, mergers and acquisitions, and securities group.Backed By Barley Snyder, Pa.-Based Paving Products Manufacturer Sues Staten Island Building Products
Barley Snyder filed a patent infringement lawsuit Tuesday in Pennsylvania Middle District Court against Staten Island Building Products. The complaint…Trending Stories
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