By Brian Lee | November 29, 2023
The report has been met with a potential proposal from a key lawmaker in the New York Senate that would seek to improve transparency in the criminal courts of the state.
By Joseph Lovretovich | November 29, 2023
Even as California's at-will doctrine continues to be narrowed, employers can take steps to preserve the presumption of at-will status for their employees, according to Joe Lovretovich of Signature Resolution.
By Brian Lee | November 28, 2023
The bill applies immediately to awards issued from an arbitration between a public employer and public employee.
By Todd E. Soloway and Bryan T. Mohler | November 28, 2023
Hotel franchisees are advocating in favor of a bill currently pending in New Jersey that seeks to codify certain protections for hotel franchisees and, in effect, reconfigure the relationship between hotel owners and franchisors. In their Hospitality Law column, Todd Soloway and Bryan Mohler discuss this effort by hotel franchisees to seek redress in court, and key takeaways for hotel industry stakeholders.
By Alex Anteau | November 28, 2023
"The Supreme Court of Georgia has just determined that there's enough constitutional issues with the statute that they will not approve any set of rules or conduct," said plaintiff's counsel challenging the commission's establishment. "From our perspective, this leads to a condition of stalemate and there's no way for them to lawfully investigate prosecutors going forward."
By David Carpenter, Gillian H. Clow, and Brooke H. Bolender | November 28, 2023
Businesses should spend the time to make sure they are compliant with California's Automatic Renewal Law and the road to cancellation for users is clearly paved, according to Alston & Bird's David Carpenter, Gillian H. Clow, and Brooke H. Bolender.
By Cheryl Miller | November 22, 2023
In his seven years in the Legislature, Kalra has worked to amend criminal justice procedures and to enact labor-friendly measures.
By Andrew Demillo and Rick Callahan | The Associated Press | November 21, 2023
"It makes me feel like there's going to be a child out there who's not going to feel safe at home to tell their parents and the school's going to rat them out for wanting to be called a different name or different pronouns," said Kim Michaelis-Peters, the mother of an 18-year-old nonbinary high school student.
By Colleen Murphy | November 20, 2023
"C.G.'s parents are thankful that the Court of Appeals upheld both the attentive Weld County jury's verdict and the district court's rulings in a detailed, timely, and well-reasoned fashion," the plaintiffs' counsel, Zachary Wool of Barrios Kingsdorf & Casteix in New Orleans, in a statement via email to Law.com.
By Colleen Murphy | November 20, 2023
"Pertinent to this appeal is the enacted statute of limitations, which provided a two-year revival window for victims to file otherwise time-barred claims for sexual crimes committed against them while minors," Judge Lisa A. Firko wrote for the court.
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