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Pregnancy Complications Not Enough to Trigger Accommodation Obligation
Deeming it a case of first impression, the court was confronted with what information a disabled employee must provide to her employer to trigger the employer's duty to accommodate a disability under the Rehabilitation Act.'A Market for the Work We're Doing': Cleary Sees Its Bay Area Offices Bloom in Year 1
After just one year in the Bay Area, the Wall Street firm is seeing plenty of demand as the technology sector confronts a new regulatory landscape.Court rules that a life insurance policy taken out by an insured on his own life and sold to a third party with no insurable interest is not void as an illegal wagering contract.
This Judge Pointed a Rifle at a Deputy While Drunk—Now He Faces Ethics Charges
"I used alcohol as an escape for so long and then it became a prison," the suspended judge said. "I've betrayed a confidence that the public put in me."View more book results for the query "excellent"
Sanctions Partly Approved for Willful Noncompliance With Order to Produce Discovery
Kelley Drye Elects New Chair, Looks to 'Stay as Efficient as We Can'
Incoming firm chair Paul Rosenthal said there were no "serious" merger talks at the moment but the firm always has its share of suitors.9th Circuit Judge Asks Lawyers How to Square 'Inconsistent' Opinion in Epic-Apple Antitrust Case
"I like Rogers a lot. But she's inconsistent. She says one thing, and she gets to another point. It's hard to make it square," said Ninth Circuit Judge Milan Smith.Who Will Take Over as AG After Shapiro Becomes Governor? Observers Look to Office's First Deputy
"When I was the chair of the transition personnel committee in 2016, he made very clear to me the person he wanted to make as his first deputy was Michele Henry," Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel's Walter Cohen said.In Support of the 2022 Federal Fair Trial Discovery Project
Several members of the criminal defense bar feel that, based upon the many practice adjustments the courts made for COVID-19, this is the time to seek to expand the federal criminal discovery process, which is far more restrictive than many state procedures.Trending Stories
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