By Kristen Rasmussen | February 22, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Wednesday upheld a $92,000 verdict for an in-house lawyer at a public utility in Memphis, Tennessee, whose request to work from home for 10 weeks while on bed rest due to pregnancy complications was denied.
By Catherine Wilson | February 22, 2018
Cartwright has been on the firm's directors committee for 11 years and is the executive partner in its Miami office.
By Celia Ampel | February 22, 2018
Former Miami Dade College professor Isabel del Pino-Allen represented herself in appellate court, winning the reinstatement of her defamation case against a former colleague who allegedly accused her of exposing her breasts.
By Sunil Shenoi, Seth Traxler and Gianni Cutri, Kirkland & Ellis | February 22, 2018
A look inside the likelihood of class action litigation from BEC attacks, the judicial results of such litigation, and potential costs associated with settling such litigation.
By Ross Todd | February 21, 2018
The new lawsuit claims the firm did nothing about the plaintiff's internal complaints about unwanted come-ons and sexually explicit talk from a Los Angeles-based partner.
By Erin Mulvaney | February 21, 2018
Morgan Lewis partner Grace Speights in Washington, head of the firm's labor and employment group, led the team with partner Margaret Rodgers Schmidt and associate Jocelyn Cuttino. Their report offers broad guidance for companies taking fresh looks at workplace practices amid the #MeToo movement.
By Jonathan Ringel | February 21, 2018
Bako's lawyers spent one sentence denying that the Delaware law voided the noncompete agreements and then offered pages of details of “gross misconduct” on which their counterclaims for breach of duty of loyalty, unjust enrichment and defamation are based.
By Gina Roccanova | February 21, 2018
A California federal district court may have just provided some breathing room for companies that pay for services from independent contractors.
By Charles Toutant | February 20, 2018
Bergen County has agreed to pay just over $1 million to settle a federal civil rights suit by eight county employees who claimed they lost their jobs for supporting the opponent of County Executive James Tedesco III.
By Fred Sultan | February 20, 2018
At its Feb. 15 meeting, the Austin City Council voted to make the city the first in Texas to require that employers provide paid sick leave to virtually…
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