By Nora Freeman Engstrom and Robert L. Rabin | November 12, 2019
The law, which is the first of its kind, expressly prohibits reductions of damages for lost future earnings in personal injury and wrongful death cases when those reductions are based on race, gender or ethnicity.
By Jonathan Erway | November 11, 2019
The oldest law school in Houston, South Texas College of Law Houston, officially welcomed Michael F. Barry, the school's 11th president and dean, at his investiture ceremony Oct. 25.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Trisha S. Widowfield | November 8, 2019
Many female attorneys have created both in-person and online groups, intended as a platform for sharing resources, networking, venting and referring cases to other female attorneys.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Melissa Merkel | November 8, 2019
On July 3, 206 of the world's leading companies (representing 7 million workers and $5 trillion in revenue) joined an amicus brief to urge the U.S. Supreme Court to apply federal job discrimination protection under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to sexual orientation and gender identity in three LGBTQ discrimination cases.
By Dylan Jackson | November 7, 2019
The shorter workweek is getting another look following a report by Microsoft Japan that found productivity jumped 40% after the company switched to a four-day week.
By Jonathan Erway | November 7, 2019
Schenck Price Celebrates National Mammography Day; Genova Burns' Einhorn Named a Leading Woman 'Intraprenuer' in New Jersey.
By Jenna Greene | November 7, 2019
I spent yesterday evening—as I do every Wednesday evening—reviewing nominations for Litigator of the Week. The weekly contest is an inexact…
Global Leaders in Law | Expert Insights
By Abigail Harris | November 5, 2019
Maaike de Bie talks about the importance of human leadership for business; tips to ensure you are an impactful executive business leader; how general counsel can drive technology transformations; and, the value that you can unlock when you capture data.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 4, 2019
Lieff Cabraser's Anne Shaver, representing the plaintiffs, got a lot of questions from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit about Microsoft's employment practices. Citing Walmart v. Dukes, Judge Johnnie Rawlinson told her, "I don't feel there is a policy that's been pointed out."
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | November 4, 2019
There are some bright spots—sort of—in the report, now in its fifth year. But mostly, it's a big downer.
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