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In $200M Gender Bias Suit, Jones Day Says Black Box Pay Model Keeps 'Anger,' 'Ego' at Bay
As it presses for sanctions in a $200 million gender bias case, the firm said it's been keeping compensation confidential since before it hired its first female lawyer in the early 1960s.In Gender Pay Case, Jones Day Says Black Box Pay Model 'Helps to Promote Collegiality'
Jones Day continued its push for sanctions against the plaintiffs arguing that they knew first-year starting salaries did not equal Cravath, Swaine & Moore's in all the firm's offices and that two of the four California plaintiffs were earning more than the Cravath base salary while some of their male colleagues in the state were just earning the Cravath base.Be a Part of Mapping the Future of the Profession
The co-chairs of the Legal Business Strategy conference, Ralph Baxter and Gina Passarella, share the goals behind the conference, what sessions will be discussed and the latest list of industry leaders who will be in attendance.On the Move Promotion Edition: Newly Minted Partners at California Law Firms
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Jones Day had accused the plaintiffs of using "sophistry" to back up their $200 million proposed class action.'Vindicated': Defrauded GirlsDoPorn Models Awarded $12.8M
Website operators' fraud and deceit caused plaintiffs to become "pariahs in their communities," Judge Kevin Enright said following a three-month trial.'Vindicated': Defrauded GirlsDoPorn Plaintiffs Awarded $12.8M
Website operators' fraud and deceit caused plaintiffs to become "pariahs in their communities," Judge Kevin Enright said following a three-month trial.Jones Day Was Top Target for Law Firm Gender Bias Litigation in 2019
The firm settled one lawsuit from a former partner but faced harsh new accusations from two sets of former associates. Morrison & Foerster, Winston & Strawn and Ogletree Deakins also continued to fight off claims over their own treatment of women.Jury: NY Firm On Hook for $1.5M in Asbestos Litigation Fees
A federal jury in Maryland found in favor of the Maryland-based Keyes Law Firm, which alleged lawyers from New York firm Napoli Bern Ripka Shkolnik stopped paying referral fees after they split their practices.Trending Stories
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