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Ex-GC Ordered to Allow Inspection of Computer Hard Drive
A federal judge has ordered a former general counsel for Lenox Corp. to permit third-party inspection of his computer hard drive in connection with the company's suit claiming he sabotaged the acquisition of a competing company.Amid Blasts and Scares, 'Business as Usual' in Newark
Despite the Saturday night bombing in Lower Manhattan, as well as the discovery of an undetonated device in nearby Elizabeth—as well as other incidents elsewhere in the area—law firms in New Jersey's largest city saw little to no disruption Monday.Deborah Heart & Lung Center v. Virtua Health Inc.
Antitrust Claim Dismissed for Failure to Show Actual Effects on Market as WholeN.J. Heart Hospital's Antitrust Suit Flatlines on Appeal
Ailes Drops Bid to Move Carlson's Sexual Harassment Suit to New York
After arguing that New Jersey was an improper venue for a suit accusing him of sexual harassment, former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes has agreed to drop his effort to transfer the suit's venue to the Southern District of New York.Harding v. Aetna Life Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis. 2016 WL 3983242Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.United States District Court,D.…Carlson Bolsters Case for NJ Venue in Suit Against Ailes
Lawyers for former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson stepped up their argument this week that the network's former CEO, Roger Ailes, lives in New Jersey and that her sexual harassment suit against him is properly venued in Newark.Minority Women Still Struggling to Win Top Law Jobs
For women of color, head count gains don't compensate for poor partnership numbers.Ailes Resigns From Fox News Amid Furor Over Carlson Suit
Roger Ailes, the Fox News chairman and CEO, has resigned from his post, effective immediately, the network's parent company announced Thursday.Carlson Asks NJ Court to Stop Ailes Move to Litigate in NY
Former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson has asked a federal judge in Newark to grant her judgment as a matter of law on her claim that an arbitration clause in her employment contract should not prevent her from litigating her sexual harassment suit against Fox News CEO Roger Ailes. Carlson is also asking the judge to order a stop to Ailes' attempts to litigate their dispute in a New York court.Trending Stories
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