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Pillsbury Defends UC Regents in Trade-Secrets Case From Agensys, Jones Day
The suit filed by Jones Day contends researcher Norbert Peekhaus violated his employment agreement with Agensys Inc. by disclosing trade secrets stemming from his work at the company. Peekhaus later worked for the University of California Regents, who are represented by Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.Rapper Young Thug's Trial on Hold as Defense Tries to Get Fulton Judge Removed From Case
Lawyers for the rapper and several other defendants had filed motions seeking the recusal of Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville after he held a meeting with prosecutors and a prosecution witness at which defendants and defense attorneys were not present.Amendments Drop Repeat-Players Restrictions From Arbitration Bill
Limits on solicitations to arbitrators faced opposition from arbitration companies and the business groups that use them.Jury Awards $6.1M to Former UC Riverside Faculty in Whistleblower Retaliation Verdict
The suit, originally filed in November 2021, consolidated two separate whistleblower retaliation complaints brought by Dr. Jeannie Lochhead and Dr. Michele Nelson, both former faculty members at UC Riverside's Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience. The case, which alleged that the UC Regents violated the California Whistleblower Protection Act, went to trial on May 17.Plain Language: What Does 'Submit' Mean?
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3 Class Actions Shut Down Against Restaurants
"My team filed multiple class actions in sequence because the defendants were paying off lead plaintiffs multiple times what their claims were worth," Richard Hayber said. "Someone else in the class would hire us, and we filed a new lawsuit. We argued that each successive class action tolls the statute, and the judge ruled that the tolling can only occur once."Firm Leaders Adapt to Post-COVID Workplace Preferences
After a realigning of workplace norms due to the COVID-19 pandemic, law firms are still grappling with how to handle remote-work expectations. While offering flexibility may work for some firms, others still seem reluctant to offer fully remote options.5 Lawyers Disciplined After Health Issues Compromise Work
Two attorneys were disbarred because of felony convictions, another two resigned in lieu of facing disciplinary actions, five attorneys were suspended because of disabilities or other health issues that adversely affected their clients.A Unique Law Firm Persuaded a Judge to Rule Against Biden's Navy Secretary
"This decision is a win for the military community," Elizabeth Candelario, a military spouse who specializes in helping clients apply for military record corrections, said in a statement on behalf of Ronny Rutledge, a former Navy SEAL seeking reinstatement.Trending Stories
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