The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Andrea M. Kirshenbaum | December 17, 2021
Prudent employers are examining both Heimbach and employee pay practices to assess their wage-and-hour risk via wage-and-hour audits. These audits look at employer pay practices, worker classifications, and remote work policies, among other areas, to identify potential noncompliance, make any required modifications and potentially avoid costly litigation.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 17, 2021
"We now are up to over 100 district courts across the country who have considered and rejected that very argument," said appellee attorney William James Atkins of Edmond Lindsay & Atkins in Atlanta. "The simple reason for that is the act requires a direct causal connection."
By Michael A. Mora | December 17, 2021
"There are several other attorneys who have worked harder on various aspects of the state case as well as potential legislative solutions and not one of them is seeking additional fees," said Michael Haggard, managing partner of the Haggard Law Firm.
By Michael A. Mora | December 17, 2021
"There are several other attorneys who have worked harder on various aspects of the state case as well as potential legislative solutions and not one of them is seeking additional fees," said Michael Haggard, managing partner of the Haggard Law Firm.
Litigation Daily | Quick Takes
By Ross Todd | December 17, 2021
Our first runners-up at Proskauer Rose got the first trial win for Monsanto on the question of general causation in Roundup litigation.
By Ross Todd | December 17, 2021
The Winston & Strawn co-executive chairman and the firm have put nearly 15,000 hours into the case involving Smollett, who was convicted last week by a Chicago jury on five of six charges tied to staging a hate-crime assault and lying to investigators about it.
By Aleeza Furman | December 16, 2021
On Wednesday, a team of attorneys with the Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund and Reed Smith successfully argued in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas that a Pennsylvania statute barring individuals with past felony convictions from changing their legal names is unconstitutional.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 16, 2021
"The justice system continues to show that 3M misled the federal government and the military to secure its contract on false grounds," said plaintiff attorney Douglas Monsour. "This litigation is holding 3M accountable."
By Hugo Guzman | December 16, 2021
The GC who saw the company through bankruptcy alleges J.Crew executives failed to accommodate needs related to her disability.
By Michael A. Mora | December 16, 2021
A trio of Coral Gables attorneys picked up $300 million in a federal jury verdict for their transport network client in a cautionary tale that balanced power and legal strategy.
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