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Employer Obligations When Workers Request Accommodations Related to Mental Health
When workers seeking accommodations such as reduced duties, remote work or intermittent or extended leaves of absence are denied, they are filing disability discrimination claims.Rise of the Reexam: Surging Ex Parte Reexamination Filings Expected to Increase by 40%
"From 2017 through 2023, IPR filings have been trending downwards, with 86 fewer petitions filed each year on average over that period," writes Rob Maier.Off-Limits? Judicial Authority Takes Center Stage in Dispute Over Municipal Utility Rates
"The legislative body whose job it is to decide what the rates should be, whether they encompass profit or not, is the city council," argued appellee counsel Rebecca Woods of Seyfarth Shaw in Atlanta.Can Technical Defects Void a Marriage?
Although there has been much attention paid to how the law has been evolving on the cutting edges of marriage and divorce law, as it happens, there are still some ambiguities on more essential and mundane aspects of marriage and divorce that the courts are still clarifying.Yachts, Jets, Horses & Hooch: Specialized Commercial Leasing Models
This article discusses, from a general issue-spot and contextual analysis perspective, how lawyers ought to think about specialized leasing formats and the regulatory backdrops that may inform what the documentation needs to contain for compliance purposes.View more book results for the query "*"
Matt's Corner: The Burden of Proof Required to Prove 'Misrepresentation' Warranting Discipline
Is scienter necessary to prove a prima facie case of misrepresentation?People in the News—Sept. 24, 2024—Gawthrop Greenwood, Brotman
Gawthrop Greenwood welcomed Jennifer L. Simons as an associate attorney practicing in the firm's trusts and estates department.Young Conaway Partner Becomes Chair-Elect of ABA Business Law Section
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor announced that partner Norman M. Powell has become chair-elect of the American Bar Association's (ABA) business law section.Court Annuls NYC's Foie Gras Ban In Support of State's Right-To-Farm Laws
A recent case, 'City of New York v. Ball,' highlights a clash between the powers of New York State and one of its political subdivisions, New York City.Trending Stories
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