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Medical Marijuana on the Job? One Judge Just Says No
In a Jan. 12 ruling, U.S. District Judge William Johnson in Albuquerque dismissed a suit brought by an ex-employee of Tractor Supply Co., who alleged the company unlawfully discriminated against him based on his lawful use of medical marijuana.Houston Hiring Market Stays Hot, Plus More Lateral Moves
Paul Hastings and Kirkland & Ellis and several other big firms make key additions in Texas; Greenberg Traurig, Orrick and Sidley Austin keep hiring; Wilson Sonsini welcomes back a favorite son; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Burleson's Pittsburgh Lawyers Quickly Find New Homes
Of the 26 lawyers who were in energy boutique Burleson LLP's Pittsburgh office when the firm announced late last year that it would be closing its doors, all but seven have found new positions in the legal field.Burleson's Pittsburgh Lawyers Quickly Find New Homes
Of the 26 lawyers who were in energy boutique Burleson LLP's Pittsburgh office when the firm announced late last year that it would be closing its doors, all but seven have found new positions in the legal field.The Future of Law, Really, Is About Helping People Get out of Novel Binds
If I'm right, then it ought to be worthwhile contemplating some of the new ways people will be able to get themselves in a bind and some new ways to get out of old binds. Here are a few to consider.Burleson's Demise Caused by More than Drop in Price of Oil
Current and former Burleson lawyers said other factors contributed to the firm's closing on Dec. 31, 2015.Burleson's Demise Caused by More than Drop in Price of Oil
Current and former Burleson lawyers said other factors contributed to the firm's closing on Dec. 31, 2015.US Judge Tosses Qui Tam Action Against Lockheed Martin
A federal judge has dismissed a qui tam case in which would-be whistleblowers raised allegations that aerospace giant Lockheed Martin billed the U.S. government for cost overruns and failed to disclose shoddy work.US Judge Tosses Qui Tam Action Against Lockheed Martin
A federal judge has dismissed a qui tam case in which would-be whistleblowers raised allegations that aerospace giant Lockheed Martin billed the U.S. government for cost overruns and failed to disclose shoddy work.Trending Stories
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