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Blakey v. Continental Airlines, Inc.
TAMMY S. BLAKEY, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. CONTINENTAL AIRLINES, INC., A FOREIGN CORPORATION, KAYE V. RIGGS, JOE VACCA, MARK J. FARROW, DONALD JENSEN,…The Churn: Husch Blackwell Hires Again in Denver, Plus More Lateral Moves
Husch Blackwell becomes the latest large Midwestern firm to bulk up in the Rockies; Dechert raids Wilmer to launch a life sciences practice in Frankfurt; Sidley Austin shutters its office in Germany's financial capital and other moves from around The Am Law 200.Backslides at Firms Amid a Stalled Market
Whether they called it 'downsizing' or 'rightsizing,' many shops had to make tough choices in 2013.The Churn: Squire Patton Boggs, Plus More Lateral Moves
A look at some partners who won't be joining a combined Squire Patton Boggs, Edwards Wildman Palmer's new public policy group, Polsinelli hires four and more lateral moves across The Am Law 200.Two Major Conn. Firms Hire Employment Law Veterans
Two major Connecticut law firms have hired employment lawyers with decades of experience to bolster their practices. Robert C. Hinton, the president of the New Haven County Bar Association, has joined Pullman & Comley and will be based in the Hartford office. Matthew T. Miklave, a former counsel and trial attorney for the National Labor Relations Board, is a new addition at Robinson & Cole.Panel Rejects Attempt to Sue Church Group
The First Department panel unanimously upheld the dismissal of a wrongful termination suit under the "ministerial exception" to employment laws.Credit Card Swipe Fees: Legal, But Are They a Good Idea?
Some experts warn that what may be a useful revenue stream won't foster customer satisfaction and loyalty.Global Insurance Company Tied to Employee's Old Contract
A global insurance company is bound by a contract between its new hire and a Philadelphia-based direct competitor for which she used to work, a federal judge has ruled.Late Filing Stymies McCarter's Bid For Urban-Enterprise Tax Refund
McCarter & English cannot recoup more than $400,000 in sales and use taxes that it paid to New Jersey because it missed the statute of limitations for seeking a refund, a Tax Court judge says.Trending Stories
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