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The Looming Shadow of Consolidation
Law firm strategy has never been so focused on mega scale as it is today, writes the Global Lawyer.New Jersey's Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights Challengers Fall Short Before 3rd Circuit
"We are thrilled that the Third Circuit rejected the challenges to the 2023 Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights, which provide much-needed labor protections to some of our most vulnerable workers," a spokesperson for the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General said in a statement to the Law Journal. "We look forward to continuing to defend this law and to stand up for New Jersey workers in court."From Big Law to the Big Games: The Story of Mayer Brown's Olympic Athlete
"I guess the most important thing is having a good relationship with the arbitration team and the partners in my office so they understand my schedule—and they've just been great with it."What Are the Next Frontiers for Practice Groups at Law Firms?—Part 1: Fintech
"The formation of industry-specific practice groups like fintech signals a significant shift in how law firms operate and approach business," writes Taylor Miller of Whistler Partners.View more book results for the query "Littler"
CFPB Proposes Ban on Medical Debt Credit Reporting
Approximately 15 million Americans have medical debt on their credit reports, according to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) estimates. This…In a Pointed Decision, the Tenth Circuit Addresses Waiver in the Context of Qualified Immunity
In Sanchez v. Guzman, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit affirmed the district court's decision to grant qualified immunity in a Section 1983 excessive-force claim. In doing so, the court emphasized that litigants can waive a winning argument if they fail to properly prosecute their appeal.Litigators of the Week: A Trial Showdown Between Nike and NFL Wide Receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
Maurice Suh, Jeremy Smith and Poonam Kumar of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher helped Nike whittle Beckham's initial claim for more than $20 million under his endorsement contract to a little more than $800,000 by the time of trial.'Ready to Fight': Former Public Justice Chairman to Lead Title IX Practice at Clarkson Law Firm
Bryant launched a career of litigating high-profile gender equity cases in 1984, when he tried a class action that resulted in the admission of female students to the formerly all-male Central High School in Philadelphia. In 1988, he tried the first Title IX case in the United States as lead trial counsel and won the suit filed on behalf of Temple University female athletes.Supreme Court Faces Several Appeals on Transgender Rights
Gender-affirming care for minors. Trans student athletes. School bathroom policies. These are some of the hot-button issues that have landed on the high court's docket in recent weeks.Trending Stories
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