By Cheryl Miller | June 25, 2019
"What is an 'older judge,' or a 'younger judge'? Plaintiffs provide no answer," lawyers for the Judicial Council of California and the chief justice said in new court papers.
By Tasha Norman | June 25, 2019
"At the end of the day, a law firm is a business. And with the rapidly changing legal landscape, law firms have to constantly be thinking of strategic and innovative ways to keep up with the times, and, in fact, to stay ahead of the curve."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp | June 25, 2019
In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad Karp discuss 'Kidd v. Thomson Reuters,' where the court determined for the first time that an entity must specifically intend to furnish a “consumer report” to qualify as a consumer reporting agency under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
By Verdict Search | June 25, 2019
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission challenged the firing of a sheet-metal worker who was fired after losing an eye.
By Gerald Sauer | June 24, 2019
A funny thing happened on the way to making the wealthy even wealthier: Workers' lives improved. It wasn't because corporate titans suddenly saw the light and decided to change their ways. It was strictly a pocketbook issue.
By Robert Storace | June 24, 2019
Woodbury resident Susan Suckley has sued her former employer seeking compensatory and punitive damages claiming the company's owner, Richard Ragaini, acted inappropriately with her and sent her numerous unwanted texts.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Meredith Hobbs | June 24, 2019
Tougher pay equity laws have brought new opportunities for plaintiffs—and new business for employment firms on both sides.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Meredith Hobbs | June 24, 2019
Sanford Heisler has brought at least a dozen class or collective action suits alleging gender pay discrimination against large companies and major law firms in that time, and more are in the offing, said Title VII practice co-chair, Alexandra Harwin who is based in New York.
By Jenna Greene | June 24, 2019
If lawyers want to leave one firm for another, and their clients want to follow, well, that's life. Count yourselves lucky. Because wow, things are brutal in the insurance brokerage industry.
By Jack Newsham | June 21, 2019
Klein Slowik alleges that Michael Farber and Daniel Schneider were "faithless servants" who used its resources to lay the groundwork for their competing firm.
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