New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Marc A. Lieberstein, Kitt Shipe and Chris P. Bussert | February 20, 2020
It not clear that laws should be made based on cases involving one franchisor, but lately it seems that McDonald's is at the center of some important legal issues for franchising in the United States.
By Mike Scarcella | February 20, 2020
Welcome to Labor of Law! On tap: A war of words in the Mofo 'mommy track' suit | Keeping tabs on EEOC amicus votes | Novo Nordisk wants nondisclosure case fast-tracked | Susan Fowler's Uber memoir is out | Kansas judge resigns after apologizing for harassment | Littler expands in Austria
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey Campolongo, | February 20, 2020
What if an interviewer asks "are you married?" or "is this your maiden name?" or "do you prefer Mrs. or Ms.?" If the interview is taking place for a job in Philadelphia, each of those questions would be impermissible under the Fair Practices Ordinance.
By Ana Ceballos | February 19, 2020
Sen. Tom Lee said the provision is so "ridiculous" that he would ask Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has prioritized the E-Verify issue, to veto the current version of the bill if it passes the Legislature.
By Suzette Parmley | February 18, 2020
The bill was drafted following a yearlong review of New Jersey's discrimination laws by the state Division on Civil Rights and the New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault.
By David Thomas | February 18, 2020
Morrison & Foerster said a decision by two former lawyers to drop their class action claims "validates" the firm defense. But attorneys at Sanford Heisler Sharp say they still allege systemic discrimination against pregnant women and new mothers.
By Mike Scarcella | February 18, 2020
U.S. District Judge Carlos Murguia said he offered his resignation "with a heavy heart and profound apologies, out of respect for the federal judiciary, my colleagues, my community and—most importantly—my family."
By Alaina Lancaster | February 18, 2020
U.S. District Judge William Orrick of the Northern District of California said he'll deal with the discovery dispute, which plaintiffs counsel alleges has dragged on for nearly a year, at a pretrial conference.
By Dan Packel | February 18, 2020
Plaintiff Stephanie Jones worked for the firm in Morristown, New Jersey. But her accusations against former Fox Rothschild lawyer Ian Siminoff landed in Manhattan federal court.
By Meredith Hobbs | February 14, 2020
Patrick Clark, the new managing shareholder for Ogletree's Atlanta headquarters office, succeeds Greg Hare, who has returned to his practice after five years in the role.
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