By Vivia Chen | April 12, 2018
Former Chadbourne litigator Kerrie Campbell on her gender discrimination dispute with Norton Rose Fulbright and the 'cloak and dagger secrecy' about pay at big law firms
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 11, 2018
June Strunk says her complaints about alleged misconduct by some of her former colleagues at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney not only fell on deaf ears, but led to her harassment.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Juan Arteaga and Richard Stella | April 11, 2018
A careful review of this settlement and the Antitrust Division's accompanying press release indicates that there is a significant likelihood that no-poaching and wage-fixing agreements that were entered into or that continued after the Antitrust Division issued its guidelines for human resource professionals will be prosecuted as criminal violations.
By Rebecca Edelson and Chidera Anyanwu | April 11, 2018
Nondisclosure Agreements (NDAs) are making headlines daily—from President Donald Trump requiring his senior staff to sign them, to adult film star Stormy Daniels claiming she was coerced into signing one. Aside from these political and perhaps personal uses of NDAs, they are most commonly used in business and can be critical to a business' success.
By Erin Mulvaney | April 10, 2018
“I believe one of the best ways to get a higher level of compliance or get a better handle is to go after the small, individual claims and never let up,” Gustafson told a U.S. Senate panel Tuesday at her confirmation hearing.
By John Council | April 10, 2018
The Texas Supreme Court has rejected a sexual harassment case filed by a female public school teacher after concluding there was no sexual intent or gender motivation behind the alleged offensive comments about her breast size and unwanted touching by female colleagues.
By Scott Flaherty | April 10, 2018
A sexual harassment claim in a high-stakes dispute over legal fees, pitting Grant & Eisenhofer against a former partner, has entangled firm co-founder Stuart Grant.
By Cheryl Miller | April 10, 2018
"The public has a right to know how the judicial branch spends taxpayer funds," Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said Tuesday.
By Greg Land | April 10, 2018
“This is not a sexual harassment case,” said a prosecutor. “We're not asking you to determine whether Ms. Brindle was a victim of sexual harassment” or “to like Joe Rogers.”
By Michael Booth | April 10, 2018
Legislation aimed at eradicating discriminatory pay practices in the workplace, already approved by lawmakers in Trenton, will be signed into law later this month, Gov. Philip Murphy announced Tuesday.
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