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Law Firms Have Seen Big Revenue, Profit Gains in 2021, Even as Compensation Costs Rise
Firms in the Am Law 50 outperformed the rest of the legal industry, as their huge workload is reflected in demand growth.More Employer Vaccine Mandates Are Coming After Pfizer's Full Approval
Some companies, including Google and Facebook, have already mandated vaccinations for returning employees, and more mandates are coming despite possible pushback and litigation, according to a Littler Mendelson report.More Employer Vaccine Mandates Are Coming After Pfizer's Full Approval
"I think the delta variant has scared a lot of people. It is a new wrinkle that has been thrown in the process," Littler Mendelson shareholder Barry Hartstein said.Silicon Legal: Google, Facebook Fight On in Antitrust Battles
Federal authorities have an eye on Big Tech business models as the giants continue to grow.Judge Robert King Taking Senior Status, Giving Biden Another 4th Circuit Vacancy
The vacancy gives President Joe Biden his second seat to fill on the court.View more book results for the query "*"
Second Circuit Clarifies the Scope of Parolees' Fourth Amendment Rights
In this month's Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss a unanimous decision in which the Second Circuit held that parole officers' searches of parolees are governed by the "special needs" exception to the Fourth Amendment's default requirement that a law enforcement-related search be conducted pursuant to a showing of probable cause and a warrant.Recent Union Organizing Efforts and What Employers Can Do
With the Biden Administration's full force efforts to support labor organizations, a Democratic NLRB, and the expected shift toward Obama-era election rules, organizing activity will continue to be on the rise.Taylor English Duma Files Breach-of-Contract Suit against WABII Branding
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Ongoing Coverage: Michael Avenatti Defends Himself in Federal Wire Fraud Trial
We'll be collecting our in-depth stories on the trial on this page.Can Laches Ever Defeat a Mortgage?
Generally speaking, the equitable defense of laches is unavailable in an action commenced within the applicable period of limitation. But a recent case where a lender encountered a number of mishaps but was very slow to cure its problems, has presented different circumstances. In his foreclosure Litigation column, Bruce Bergman discusses the case "Bank of New York v. Terrapin Industries."Trending Stories
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