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#MeToo Litigation: The Changing Landscape
In light of the current focus on #MeToo issues across a wide range of industries, the rise in related litigation should come as no surprise. Notably, plaintiffs increasingly appear to be targeting an expanded group of defendants, including public companies, senior management and corporate boards in connection with #MeToo-related litigation.Quinn Emanuel, Switching Sides, Sues Utility Over 2018 Wildfire
The firm, which has represented PG&E and San Diego Gas & Electric, filed a lawsuit this week against Southern California Edison on behalf of former U.S. Congressman David Dreier.Switching Sides, Quinn Emanuel Sues Utility Over 2018 Wildfire
The firm, which has represented PG&E and San Diego Gas & Electric, filed a lawsuit this week against Southern California Edison on behalf of former U.S. Congressman David Dreier.Give New Yorkers the Same Reproductive Rights Found in Other States
The proposed Child-Parent Security Act, currently under consideration by the New York State Legislature and which Governor Cuomo supports, should be passed.Limo Drivers Settle Case Over Job Misclassification for $750,000
Drivers for Connecticut Limousine have settled their lawsuit for $750,000. The drivers alleged they were misclassified as independent contractors instead of employees.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-University of Texas Law Student Gets 4 Years in Georgetown Cyberstalking Case
Prosecutors said Ho Ka Terence Yung used the internet to terrorize a Georgetown alumni interviewer who did not recommend him for admission. Yung received a full scholarship to the University of Texas School of Law and was interning at the Office of the Texas Attorney General as he was cyberstalking his victim, prosecutors said.Ex-Law Student Gets 4 Years in Georgetown Cyberstalking Case
Prosecutors said Ho Ka Terence Yung used the internet to terrorize a Georgetown alumni interviewer who did not recommend him for admission. Yung received a full scholarship to the University of Texas School of Law and was interning at the Office of the Texas Attorney General as he was cyberstalking his victim, prosecutors said.Court: Faulty Jury Charge Did Not Taint Verdict Over Alleged Unnecessary Heart Procedures
A Westmoreland County trial judge was wrong to instruct a jury on the "two schools of thought doctrine" in a trial against a doctor accused of performing unnecessary cardiac stent procedures, but the flawed instruction did not ultimately contribute to the defense verdict, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.Nine Lawyers in Running to Head State Ethics Commission
The state ethics commission is moving quickly to replace its former executive secretary, who resigned following complaints that he had squelched potential ethics inquiries and downloaded hundreds of pornographic images on his state computer.Trending Stories
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