The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 3, 2020
Third Circuit Judge Joseph Greenaway said in Tuesday's precedential opinion that the case was prematurely dismissed because questions remained about the level of control Uber has over its drivers.
Corporate Counsel | Best Practices|News
By MP McQueen | March 3, 2020
The novel coronavirus that apparently originated in China has appeared in the United States, as public health officials said they expected. So what are the steps that U.S. employers and their in-house counsel should be taking now to prepare to minimize legal or financial exposure here?
By Suzette Parmley | February 28, 2020
In reversing the denial of arbitration, the Appellate Division said the case differed from "Skuse v. Pfizer" but met the standard of "Leodori v. Cigna Corp.," two cases involving the electronic signing of arbitration agreements.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | February 28, 2020
A former Children's Hospital of Pennsylvania doctor who sued her employer for pregnancy discrimination—and won—is again suing the hospital and former colleagues for allegedly spreading a rumor that she was a risk to patients.
By Jason Grant | February 27, 2020
New York state set a statewide record with its number of ADA Title III federal suits, accounting for 2,635 of the 11,053 suits lodged nationally, according to data painstakingly compiled by the law firm Seyfarth Shaw.
By Angela Morris | February 27, 2020
It's a case that tests the boundary between a government employee's right to voice concerns on government spending on one hand, and on the other, a public official's right to expect loyalty from employees so that the government runs efficiently.
By Mike Scarcella | February 27, 2020
"The express purpose of the [Equal Pay Act] was to eradicate the practice of paying women less simply because they are women," Judge Morgan Christen of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit wrote for the majority.
By Mike Scarcella | Marcia Coyle | February 27, 2020
Welcome to Labor of Law! We've got a couple new SCOUTS rulings to talk about, and an ERISA class is urging the justices not to touch a 3rd Circuit decision. In case you missed it: check out a new SOX complaint dismissal order from the US Labor Department. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, moves and much more.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Mike Scarcella | February 26, 2020
"The decision below could not possibly threaten the availability of retirement plans, as petitioners and their amici suggest," attorney Jerome Schlichter told the Supreme Court.
By Jack Newsham | February 26, 2020
Plaintiffs firm Pasternack Tilker Ziegler Walsh Stanton & Romano vowed to contest claims that an employee faced years of sexual misconduct and lewd comments from lawyers and people who referred business to the firm.
Presented by BigVoodoo
Celebrating achievement, excellence, and innovation in the legal profession in the UK.
Join the industry's top owners, investors, developers, brokers and financiers for the real estate healthcare event of the year!
This event shines a spotlight on how individuals and firms are changing the investment advisory industry where it matters most.
Prominent law firm seeks 2 associates to join our defense teams in our downtown New York City and Melville, NY offices.The Litigation Associ...
Description: Fox Rothschild has an opening for a Litigation Counsel in our Seattle office. Experience with insurance bad faith and coverage ...
Robert C. Gottlieb & Associates PLLC is a 40-year-old litigation boutique looking to hire a civil attorney who has concentrated in civil...