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New U.S. Overtime Standards Expected to Spark Litigation
The U.S. Department of Labor last week announced its final rule updating overtime regulations, expanding pay protection to 185,000 new Pennsylvanians and giving employers six months to ensure compliance.New U.S. Overtime Standards Expected to Spark Litigation
The U.S. Department of Labor announced its final rule updating overtime regulations, expanding pay protection to 185,000 new Pennsylvanians and giving employers six months to ensure compliance. Employment attorneys said the new regulations present a complex set of challenges to employers that are likely to lead to a burst of litigation against businesses slow to adapt, as well as more lawsuits over off-the-clock work.2016 Firm Financials: The Numbers Are In
Atlanta Firm Financials tells you who's up, who's down and everything in between.2016 Firm Financials: The Numbers Are In
Atlanta Firm Financials tells you who's up, who's down and everything in between.Atlanta's Top-Grossing Firms Outpace Am Law 100 Revenue Growth
Atlanta's largest firms prospered last year, despite the uncertain economy and continued flat demand for legal services nationally.Practice Leaders Pick Up Stakes, Plus More Lateral Moves
A half-dozen big firms shuffled practice leaders within the past week; Skadden snags a high-profile arbitration expert in Hong Kong; the founding partner of Weil's Rhode Island office departs; and other notable laterals from throughout The Am Law 200.Movers: A Weekly Roundup of Laterals and Promotions
Laterals and new arrivals in this week's column.These In-House Lawyers Do More With Less
Legal departments are being asked to do more with less. But how? For guidance, look no further than the Association of Corporate Counsel's annual list of “Value Champions,” which was announced on Wednesday.Cybersecurity Hiring Stays Hot, Plus More Lateral Moves
A quartet of cybersecurity pros plies their wares at new firms; Blank Rome hires a former U.S. senator; Cooley adds a high-powered private equity team; Orrick adds again in Paris; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Conn. Court Upholds Termination of Waitress Who Was Attacked by Supervisor
Amy Benedict claims she was fired from her job at the Trumbull Cheesecake Factory after she was verbally and physically attacked by a supervisor. She filed a lawsuit, claiming negligence, wrongful termination, and negligent infliction of emotional distress.Trending Stories
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