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Plaintiff: Job Termination Was Due to Racial Discrimination
On Oct. 29, 2015, plaintiff Ronald Watson, 55, was terminated from his employment at Lloyd Industries Inc., in Montgomeryville. He started working for the company as a machine operator in December 2014. Watson, who is black, asserted that his termination was a product of racial discrimination.Kirkland to Take 5-Partner Group From Proskauer, Led by Woronoff
Michael Woronoff, a longtime corporate partner at Proskauer, and several others are set to join Kirkland & Ellis within the next month, sources with knowledge of the firms said.Mandatory Budgets? At a Law Firm? You Have Got to Be … Thompson Hine
An Am Law 200 firm overcame internal resistance to a new budgeting tool, which it credits for a strong 2018 financial performance.Following Scandal, Georgia Tech Expands General Counsel Role to Include Ethics, Compliance Titles
Ling-Ling Nie joins the Atlanta university from Panasonic Corp. of North America, where she most recently served as chief compliance officer and assistant GC overseeing more than 25 subsidiaries and division companies.ACLU Sues Pa. Judge for Calling ICE on Couple's Wedding Day
The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania has filed a lawsuit against a Cumberland County magisterial district judge for allegedly detaining a man with valid documentation and calling Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to investigate his status on his wedding day.View more book results for the query "*"
ACLU Sues Pa. Judge for Calling ICE on Couple's Wedding Day
The lawsuit claims a magisterial district judge detained a man with valid documentation and calling Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to investigate his status on his wedding day.ACLU Sues Judge for Calling ICE on Couple's Wedding Day
The lawsuit claims a magisterial district judge detained a man with valid documentation and calling Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to investigate his status on his wedding day.2018 Transfer Tax Developments: Three Cases Worth a Second Look
Recent developments in transfer taxes should be on every estate planner's radar. In 2018, the following three cases made waves.Medicaid Administrative Fair Hearings
In his Elder Law column, Daniel G. Fish discusses the fair hearing process as a means of challenging agency decisions of applications for Medicaid home care benefits and nursing home care. Given the size of the Medicaid program, perhaps it is not surprising that there are errors made by the agency. To manage expectations, clients should be advised, before the application is filed, to anticipate that their application may be initially denied erroneously or even after eligibility has been established, but that there is a process to challenge adverse determinations.Who Got the Work: Construction Conundrums
Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss fight against the construction of a civic center in Michigan, while in New York Hodgson Russ says construction isn't moving fast enough.Trending Stories
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