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Conservative Groups Challenge Corporate DEI Initiatives With Recent Success
"It is to be hoped that corporations that enacted illegal and polarizing DEI policies during the last few years will end those policies before they are sued," said Ed Blum of the American Alliance for Equal Rights.After DOJ Smackdowns Leave JetBlue Spiraling, Longtime GC Heads for Exit
The last four years have been brutal for Brandon Nelson and JetBlue, which was whipsawed by the pandemic and then had to cancel two deals that were supposed to drive growth after courts ruled they broke antitrust law.Exempting 'Transportation Workers' From Arbitration: 'Bissonnette'
A discussion of 'Bissonnette v. LePage Bakeries,' where the Supreme Court unanimously reversed the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, finding that the plaintiffs, while indeed purveyors of bakery products, nevertheless qualified as transportation workers, and were therefore exempt from arbitrating their claims.Rough Skies Ahead: Legal Options for Turbulence Injuries
Recent severe turbulence events have caused serious injuries and deaths to passengers, generating an upswing in public interest over a natural phenomenon that is now more dangerous than ever before.Southwest Airlines Alum Locks Up GC Role at $10B Company
Stacy Cozad has landed her third general counsel post, her second in manufacturing.View more book results for the query "Southwest Airlines"
Supreme Court Review: Title VII, Retaliatory Intent and Exemption from Arbitration
This column discusses three recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings that impact an employee's ability to challenge their employer's actions and an employer's ability to compel arbitration.Litigators of the Week Runners-Up
Kirkland & Ellis scored a knockout win for Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. in a more than decadelong multidistrict litigation where the company was accused of conspiring to delay the launch of a generic version of the blockbuster cholesterol drug Lipitor.Court Stymies Judge Who Ordered Southwest Attorneys Into 'Religious Liberty' Training
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit found Judge Brantley Starr likely exceeded his authority when he doled out the contempt sanction last summer in a religious-discrimination case brought by one of the airline's flight attendants.Trending Stories
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