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Labor of Law: Gig Economy Tested | LGBT Policy Considerations | Plus: Who Got the Work
The gig economy got a gut check in court this week—we take a peek at the cases and issues in play in California and at the NLRB. Also: LGBT workplace considerations as courts embrace greater protections.New York Life Ins. Co. v. Sahani
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert AnalysisNew York Life Ins. Co. v. SahaniUnited States Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitApril 16, 2018, Decided17-1804-cv2018…Financial Industry Pushes for More Secrecy at Mulvaney's Consumer Bureau
Here's a snapshot of some of what the financial industry has told the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau about its civil investigative demands, long a target of criticism.Labor of Law: Influence in Focus | Reshaping EEOC | Plus: Who Got the Work
More lobbying practices at labor and employment firms are cropping up, and there are early questions about Trump's pick for EEOC general counsel. Scroll down for who got the work on some of the biggest cases and scandals at Uber, Family Dollar and Fox News.Mulvaney's CFPB Doesn't Want to Keep Arguing Over the Agency's Structure
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is moving to stop at least two companies from continuing to argue that enforcement actions should be dismissed based on an alleged defect in the agency's power structure. Mick Mulvaney, the acting director, said he has "ratified" those two lawsuits.Daily Dicta: California's Oh-So-Special Bar Rules
By refusing reciprocity or admission on motion, California sends a message: Your out-of-state bar exams just aren't as good as ours. Because California is special. (Oh, and did I mention it's currently 76 and sunny here?)Three Things Companies Hate About the CFPB's Investigative Demands
The CFPB will start soliciting comments on a host of matters—including enforcement, supervision and rule-making. Up first: civil investigative demands. Here are three things companies really don't like about the CFPB's investigative demands.Daily Dicta: The Expert Witness from Hell
The Expert Witness from Hell There are good expert witnesses. There are bad expert witnesses. And then there is Michael Panish.A…Appeals Court Revives Hundreds of Diabetes Drug Lawsuits
A federal appeals court has revived more than 750 lawsuits filed over four diabetes drugs after finding that a San Diego judge misapplied a 2011 U.S. Supreme Court opinion relating to federal pre-emption.Trending Stories
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