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June 27, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

UAW President's Firing of GC Throws Spotlight on Nuances of Legal Chief Duties

Legal ethics experts say a GC's responsibility is to protect an organization's rights, not to represent the president, and there are rare instances where it might be appropriate to keep information from him.
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June 23, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

UAW General Counsel Exits as Bargaining Looms

Abigail Carter had been a labor attorney in Washington, D.C., before taking the organization's legal reins in 2020. The union has had a tumultuous stretch, marked by a corruption scandal and its first direct election of union leadership.
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July 29, 2022 | National Law Journal

Lawyer Who Argued for Abortion Clinic in SCOTUS Case Nominated for 1st Circuit Vacancy

President Biden picked Julie Rikelman for a First Circuit vacancy. Rikelman is U.S. litigation director for the Center for Reproductive Rights, and argued the Dobbs case at the Supreme Court.
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July 29, 2022 | The Recorder

Biden Judicial Nominees Include Picks for Northern and Eastern Districts of California

President Biden picked Julie Rikelman for a First Circuit vacancy. Rikelman is U.S. litigation director for the Center for Reproductive Rights, and argued the Dobbs case at the Supreme Court.
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July 29, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

3rd Circuit: Alleged Union Tactics Could Constitute Extortion Under RICO

Two nursing home and assisted-living management companies alleged violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act against several labor unions following a long history of conflict and animosity culminating in a damaging strike, according to a precedential Third Circuit opinion.
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July 25, 2022 | National Law Journal

Appeals Court Sides With Unions in 'Fair Share' Disputes

The Eighth Circuit found state laws allowed the collection of fees from non-union employees until the Supreme Court's landmark union dues opinion in 2018.
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May 23, 2022 | Litigation Daily

How the United States Soccer Federation Got to Labor Peace and Equal Pay

Karen Leetzow, the federation's chief legal officer, discusses the "Rubik's cube" of litigation and collective bargaining that led to last week's announcement of new deals with the men's and women's national teams, alongside her lead labor negotiator Nicole Buffalano of Morgan Lewis and her lead litigator Jamie Wine of Latham & Watkins.
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November 05, 2021 | New York Law Journal

US Circuit Judge Susan L. Carney to Take Senior Status, Opening 2nd Circuit Vacancy

The anticipated opening will give President Joe Biden an opportunity to nominate his sixth judge to the influential court.
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September 24, 2020 | Law.com

Labor of Law: 'Tidal Wave' of E-Discovery Data | Littler Reinstates Pre-Pandemic Pay | Oracle Defeats OFCCP | From Management to Plaintiffs Side | Who Got the Work: SCOTUS, and More | Notable Announcements

Welcome to Labor of Law, our comprehensive roundup of the cases and issues driving conversations — and work — among L&E lawyers. Please share your thoughts, and pass along this link to colleagues. Thanks, always, for reading.
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May 27, 2020 | Supreme Court Brief

Clarence Thomas 'Is Hitting His Stride' | The Return of 'Janus' | As Friends, Major Companies Back Harvard | SCOTUS Headlines

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. Justice Clarence Thomas is enjoying the spotlight now. Don't even think about retirement, former clerks say. Plus: the "Janus" labor case is back, and we're watching amicus briefs roll in at the Harvard admissions case. Thanks for reading!
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