By Anthony Guzman | October 3, 2019
The California Supreme Court recently handed down an intriguing decision that casts doubt on—and in some cases even condemns—some of the most common practices used by employers in both drafting and presenting arbitration agreements to their employees.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 3, 2019
Deborah Dailey formerly served as the First Judicial District's chief deputy prothonotary until her firing and guilty plea on a third-degree felony theft charge in 2014 for using a court credit card to pay bills for her son.
By Jason Grant | October 3, 2019
The flurry of allegations and filings sets up a central question for the federal judge presiding: Does Bramshill Investment's proprietary information-based complaint against ex-executive director Ashley Pullen amount to illegal retaliation in response to her gender discrimination claims?
By R. Robin McDonald | October 3, 2019
Suspended law professor Paul Zwier is fighting for reinstatement at a hearing Friday. A 75-page report by Emory's Office of Equity is recommending his continued suspension without pay.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 3, 2019
Suspended law professor Paul Zwier is fighting for reinstatement at a hearing Friday, but a 75-page report by Emory's Office of Equity is recommending his continued suspension without pay.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Ivan F. Cabrera | October 3, 2019
Generally one does not contemplate whether health care providers who treat them in a hospital setting are employees of the hospital or independent contractors.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins | October 3, 2019
Over the last several months, the NLRB issued a slew of employer-friendly decisions. Many of these decisions overturned longstanding precedent. In their Labor Relations column, David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins address a number of these recent Board rulings that have significant implications for employers with and, in several cases, without a unionized workforce.
By Mike Scarcella | October 3, 2019
The US Supreme Court next week takes up anti-discrimination protections for gay and transgender workers: Meet the lawyers arguing. Plus: the Delaware chief justice offers views calling for corporations to put more focus on their workers. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, and more.
By Angela Morris | October 2, 2019
Attorneys say that Deats Durst & Owen partner Philip Durst, who died Tuesday, was a brilliant attorney in employment and civil rights law, a successful artist, and genuinely kind man whose sense of humor made a lasting impression on law partners, friends, clients and the wider legal community.
By Dan Packel | October 2, 2019
Partner Vanina Guerrero alleges that after Louis Lehot, the co-managing partner of the DLA's Silicon Valley office, recruited her to the firm in 2018, he forced himself on her and engaged in other inappropriate conduct that the firm is forcing her to litigate in secret.
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