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January 08, 2020 | The American Lawyer

Shh! Don't Talk About the Rivalry in the Sisterhood

Women undermining women is still a part of the workplace, but it's not because we're hard-wired to catfight.
3 minute read
January 02, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Judge Denies Dismissal of 1st Amendment Suit Against Molly Spino, School Board

In a case that garnered statewide media attention, a federal judge will now not dismiss a First Amendment lawsuit filed on behalf of fired Torrington school bus driver Ashleigh Thibault and against the town and school board member Molly Spino. Thibault claims her Facebook criticism of Spino got her fired.
3 minute read
November 07, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. High Court Takes Up Lawsuit Alleging Wrongful Civil Proceeding in Raynor Sanction Saga

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge to the civil lawsuit that Nancy Raynor leveled against several attorneys who sought a nearly $1 million sanction against her—which a trial judge agreed to, but was later reversed by an appeals court.
4 minute read
November 07, 2019 | Law.com

Labor of Law: Microsoft Pay-Bias Arguments | Major Lindsey Sues Ex-Partner | Alphabet Hires Cravath | Ogletree Partner Nominated | Who Got the Work

Welcome to Labor of Law, our roundup of news and trends for the L&E bar. Lots to unpack this week -- including a report on the Ninth Circuit's big Microsoft case, a Major Lindsey noncompete suit, an Ogletree partner picked for a federal court post, and much more. Thanks for reading!
10 minute read
October 24, 2019 | New York Law Journal

List of Candidates Who Passed the July 2019 Bar Exam

The names of the 6,536 candidates who passed the bar examination given on July 30 and 31.
125 minute read
August 22, 2019 | Law.com

Labor of Law: Pay-Data Collection Is Ongoing, As DOJ Opens Appeal | NYC Whistleblower Wins | Gibson Dunn's New Investigations Work | L&E Headlines & Notable Moves

The US Justice Department files its opening brief for the EEOC challenging a judge's pay-data collection order, as the collection process is underway. Plus: a federal labor appeals panel has ruled for a NYC subway whistleblower, and scroll down for our latest Who Got the Work, and much more.
10 minute read
June 13, 2019 | The American Lawyer

With Another Batch of Hires, Butler Snow Seeks Continued Growth

The Southeast firm has added more than 55 attorneys in the last year as it focuses on strengthening existing offices and practice areas.
4 minute read
June 07, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—June 7, 2019—Capehart Scatchard

Capehart Scatchard shareholder Vincent T. Cieslik served as chair of the March of Dimes Walk and 5K Run for Babies, held on the campus of Rowan University.
3 minute read
June 03, 2019 | Daily Report Online

First Black General Counsel at UPS to Retire

The first black senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary at UPS, and chief human resources officer and SVP of labor at the Atlanta-based global carrier since 2015, will leave July 1.
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April 25, 2019 | New York Law Journal

List of Candidates Who Passed the February 2019 Bar Exam

The names of the 1,843 candidates who passed the most recent bar examination.
17 minute read

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