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Appeals Court Pauses Jury Trial As Michaels Stores Fights Spoliation Sanction
Michaels Stores argued that it never destroyed or disposed of the shopping cart, but it was likely the cart was mixed in with 25 to 30 others in use at the store at the time.Biden Taps Voting Rights Advocate Myrna Pérez for 2nd Circuit Seat
Myrna Pérez, the director of the Brennan Center's Voting Rights and Elections Program, was already announced by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer as his recommendation to sit on the Second Circuit.Virtual Professionalism Is Here to Stay: It's Time to Up Your Game
Are Zoom trials about to become a distant memory following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's relaxed guidelines on mask wearing? Well, for some courts, yes, but don't throw away your ring light just yet.Parents of 8-Year-Old Girl Killed in Atlanta Sue City
The suit filed Monday in Fulton County State Court says that violent, armed vigilantes mixed in among the peaceful protesters who gathered several weeks after the police slaying of Rayshard Brooks at a nearby Wendy's fast-food restaurant.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
So You've Hired a Diversity Officer. Now What Do You Do?
The work to increase diversity and effectuate real change has begun but because it will be hard and long-term, even generational, firms should use all the tools available to them to make it happen.Remote Work: Post-Pandemic Pennsylvania and Phila. Tax Considerations
For employers that continue to maintain a remote workforce, there could be implications for the employer on both the state and local tax front. Below are a few of the tax implications employers should consider.Shook Adds 10-Attorney Group, Luring More Talent From Midsize Firms
The firm is launching in St. Louis with an environmental and toxic torts litigation group, a rapidly growing practice area for the firm that has nearly doubled in size in the last two years.After SCOTUS' 'Guadalupe' Ruling, Religion and Law Collide Over Fired Unwed, Pregnant Teacher
Lawyers disagree on whether the plaintiff, an art teacher, falls under the ministerial exception to anti-discrimination laws, which a U.S. Supreme Court ruling expanded in 2020.Trending Stories
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