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US Trustee Wants Texas Talc Bankruptcy in NJ: 'J&J's Tactics Are an Assault'
Jayson Ruff, a trial attorney for U.S. Trustee Kevin Epstein in Houston, filed the venue motion on Thursday, two days after a New Jersey bankruptcy court refused to take up a similar motion in J&J's second Chapter 11 case.'Fire All the Bullets Now': EEOC Enforcements Surge
Most of the cases focused on gender discrimination, but two of the suits alleged pregnancy discrimination and two others claimed mistreatment of transgender employees.NY Appellate Court Says Google Worker's Injuries After 'Happy Hour' Event Are Compensable
"The employer really incentivized and encouraged the employee to attend these events," said an attorney for the injured worker.What's on the Agenda for the Supreme Court's 'Long Conference'?
The justices typically agree to hear more cases from this conference than any other during the term. Last term, the court granted certiorari, or review, in 12 cases during the week of its long conference.View more book results for the query "Affirm"
Decision of the Day: Charles Oakley May Depose James Dolan in MSG Ejection Lawsuit
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decisions editors.State Supreme Court Clarifies Special Immigrant Juvenile Practice in Pa.
Looking specifically at the Velasquez case, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted discretionary review to clarify the role of Pennsylvania courts in deciding whether our courts could make the necessary findings to support SIJ status and, if so, what branch of our court system has the ability to make those determinations.The Second Circuit in the Supreme Court
With the U.S. Supreme Court beginning its October Term 2024 in the coming weeks, we conduct our 40th annual review of the performance of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in the Supreme Court during the past term.Circuit Courts Split On Review of Bankruptcy Court's Denial of Motion to Dismiss
Appellate courts are split on whether to review a bankruptcy court's denial of a motion to dismiss an entire case. Two district judges within the past few months, hearing appeals from the bankruptcy court, have reached contrary results that underline the split among the nation's courts of appeals.Trending Stories
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