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July 11, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

Three Challenges Facing Junior Female Associates

As I near the end of my first year as an associate and reflect on my experiences over that time with opposing counsel and the legal community generally, I can't help but feel that junior female associates still have a ways to go before they're viewed by older male attorneys and professionals as their peers.
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July 11, 2024 | Corporate Counsel

Business Case for DEI Is Still Strong, Experts Say, but Many Companies Approach Topic Clumsily

"A lot of times, those mentoring, sponsorship and leadership development programs are done in these kinds of ad hoc ways that actually benefit people who are already already in privileged positions," UC Davis law professor Afra Afsharipour said.
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July 11, 2024 | Daily Report Online

Former United Natural Foods GM Sues for Reverse Racism Claims, Wrongful Termination Over Firing Decision

"Despite another member of management similarly rejecting that employee's request (Mr. Benjamin Bailey, African American), only Plaintiff was chastised for his handling of the incident," the complaint said.
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July 11, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Creation of Easements by Property Owners—HB 799 Signed Into Law

On June 26, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 799 (HB 799) into law. HB 799 allows property owners in Florida to create easements on their own land while retaining ownership of both the dominant and servient estate.
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July 11, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—July 11, 2024—Cummins, Stark & Stark

The Abington Heights High School Mock Trial team recently won the 2024 National Mock Trial championship in Delaware and became the first team from Pennsylvania in over 40 years to win the title; the team including attorney adviser Daniel Cummins of Cummins Law were honored at the White House by President Joe Biden.
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July 11, 2024 | Law.com

5 Ways AI Strengthens Client Relationships and Revenue Generation

Maintaining consistent communication with clients can be time-consuming for most law firm professionals. Because balancing this task with other competing responsibilities becomes challenging, the time has never been better for firms to start introducing technology, like AI, to improve their overall business.
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July 11, 2024 | The Recorder

Who Got the Work: Attorneys Appear From Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann, Perkins Coie in BuzzBallz Trademark Dispute

Texas-based BuzzBallz contends Patco Brands of California intended to confuse consumers by creating a similar container and logo for its Big Sipz cocktails.
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July 11, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Contempt Denied in Records Case For DeSantis' Administration

A Leon County circuit judge this week rejected a request to hold Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration in contempt for not providing records that could relate to a controversial 2022 decision to fly migrants from Texas to Massachusetts.
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July 11, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Motion to Reconsider, Attorney's Fees Reduced, Religious Discrimination

This column reports on several recent significant decisions from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Margo K. Brodie denied defendant's motion for reconsideration in a case involving alleged sexual abuse by a priest. Magistrate Judge Lee G. Dunst granted, but substantially reduced, attorney's fees to plaintiffs' counsel. And Judge Joan M. Azrack granted defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiff's state law discrimination claim under the election of remedies doctrine but allowed plaintiff's federal law discrimination claim to proceed in part.
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July 11, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Supreme Court Reverses Appellate Division's Bright-Line Rule for Class Action Waivers Not Accompanied by Arbitration Provisions

"In this case, because plaintiffs clearly and unambiguously waived their right to maintain a class action and the lease contract is not unconscionable as a matter of law, we hold that it is enforceable," Justice Fabiana Pierre-Louis wrote for the court.
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