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August 03, 2022 | The American Lawyer

Associates Say the Darndest Things: 2022 Edition

Having asked midlevels a variety of open-ended questions about their law firms, the legal profession, and what they'd tell their managing partner if they could, we received thousands of carefully worded responses that mixed levity with some serious advice.
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August 02, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

McNees Bets on Professional Connections to Grow Pittsburgh Office

Former Eckert Seamans data security and privacy chair Sandy Garfinkel, the latest of three recent hires, has longstanding ties to one of the first attorneys the firm attracted in Western Pennsylvania.
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July 28, 2022 | Corporate Counsel

Labor of Law: Federal Noncompete Ban Would Be Far From Last Word on Issue

The example of California, where noncompetes are still widely used by employers despite the state's longstanding ban on the agreements, raises questions about whether the FTC will "have the ability or the capacity to put enough enforcement in all the different states" or whether "they [are] just going to try to kick off the worst offenders," said Majed Dakak, a partner at Kesselman Brantly Stockinger.
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July 28, 2022 | Law.com

Labor of Law: Federal Noncompete Ban Would Be Far From Last Word on Issue

The example of California, where noncompetes are still widely used by employers despite the state's longstanding ban on the agreements, raises questions about whether the FTC will "have the ability or the capacity to put enough enforcement in all the different states" or whether "they [are] just going to try to kick off the worst offenders," said Majed Dakak, a partner at Kesselman Brantly Stockinger.
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July 25, 2022 | Law.com

'Losing His Job or Losing His God': Plaintiff's Religious Discrimination Case Over Beard Length Allowed to Proceed

"There are several facts in the record that speak to whether plaintiff was fired because of his religious practice or his refusal to trim his beard," U.S. District Judge Julie R. Rubin wrote. "The weight and credibility of those facts are best determined by a fact finder. Importantly, plaintiff raises the fact that Walden never prepared to utilize, or actually utilized, the N95 masks that served as the basis for requiring plaintiff to trim his beard to one-quarter inch. The fact finder must evaluate the credibility of Walden's claims that it had a legitimate purpose for terminating plaintiff."
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July 18, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Scramble for Associates, Laterals Leads to Bigger New York Offices

The war for talent, amid high demand in corporate departments, led law firms to bulk up their New York offices, even in the face of high attrition.
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July 17, 2022 | The American Lawyer

Over 2,200 Male Partners Start Own Call to Action Post-Dobbs

The effort is in solidarity with a similar effort by thousands of women law firm partners who pledged to support reproductive rights in the wake of the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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July 14, 2022 | Law.com

Higher Law: Pennsylvania Moves to Protect Cannabis Banking | New York Targets Illicit Operators | Garfinkle Biderman, Dentons Guide Cannabis Outlets' Sale | Florida's Ag Commissioner Challenges Marijuana Gun Ban

This week's Higher Law looks at Pennsylvania's new cannabis banking and insurance law, New York's efforts to curb the illicit market, Garfinkle Biderman and Dentons' work on the purchase of Canadian cannabis stores, and the Florida agriculture commissioner's fight over marijuana and guns.
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July 11, 2022 | Law.com

Ahead of the Curve: With Human Rights Under Attack, Can Law Schools Help?

This week, we're examining the role and responsibility of law schools at a time when human rights are increasingly in danger.
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July 08, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Kirkland & Ellis Accused of Fraudulent Concealment in Bai-Dr. Pepper Snapple Case

"Due to the failure of the defendants to produce the critical documents, the plaintiff was placed in a position of accepting a settlement well below the obligated amount," the suit claims.
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