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Justice on the Move: The Impact of 'Bristol-Myers Squibb' on FLSA Forum-Shopping
Savvy plaintiffs-side attorneys are leveraging this split to avoid bringing their FLSA collective action where the employer is located if that jurisdiction is deemed unfavorable, and instead identifying a putative plaintiff located in a “friendlier” jurisdiction that allows anyone with similar claims to opt-in, regardless of where they live or work.Securities and Securities Intermediaries: How Secure are Intermediated Holdings?
The authors write "As a result of increased trading volume dating back to the 1960’s, when paperwork backlogs temporarily derailed Wall Street, as well as the growth in technology, the securities trading industry has come to rely heavily on a system of indirect ownership of securities. Most investors now hold their securities through bank or brokerage accounts, and those banks or brokers will likely, in turn, hold those securities through a central securities depository, such as The Depository Trust Company (DTC)"Pay for Pharmaceutical Industry GCs Picked Up Amid Pandemic
Surging interest in pharmaceuticals has created more competition for top GCs among life sciences companies.Bristol-Myers Squibb: Life on the Preferred List
Bristol-Myers believes its rigorous selection process sets its Law Partners for Productivity regiment apart from other preferred-counsel programs, and the results may be proving it right.Why Has Justice Alito Recused in Recent Cases?
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr. has recused in several important cases recently, leaving some lawyers involved scratching their heads – or wondering if he has recently expanded his investment portfolio.View more book results for the query "Bristol-Myers Squibb"
The latest high court mystery: Why has Alito recused in recent cases?
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr. has recused in several important cases recently, leaving some lawyers involved scratching their heads or wondering if he has recently expanded his investment portfolio.No Pattern Seen in Recusals by Alito
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr.'s most high-profile recusal this term came on Oct. 9, when the court's orders list stated that Alito took no part in the denial of review in 'Chevron v. Naranjo,' a long-running effort by Ecuadoran natives to seek damages from Chevron for causing extensive pollution in their region.Trending Stories
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