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Silicon Legal: Activision Blizzard Paying $18M to Settle EEOC Lawsuit
"There is no place anywhere at our company for discrimination, harassment, or unequal treatment of any kind, and I am grateful to the employees who bravely shared their experiences," Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick said in a released statement.'World of Warcraft' Publisher Activision Blizzard Settling EEOC Suit For $18M
"There is no place anywhere at our company for discrimination, harassment, or unequal treatment of any kind, and I am grateful to the employees who bravely shared their experiences," Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick said in a released statement.George Silver to Retire From Bench, Marking Second High-Level Departure for NY's Court System
Silver works as deputy chief administrative judge for the New York City courts, where he handles the daily operations of trial courts in the city.Can a Car Company Control 'Cruise'? New IP Lawsuit Says GM Can
San Francisco trademark lawyers say GM's suit against rival Ford is intriguing. It may all come down to whether "cruise" describes autonomous driving technology, or merely suggests it, says one attorney.View more book results for the query "Caruso Law Offices"
Sen. Rubio's Competing List of South Florida Judicial Nominees Is Out: Who Made the Cut?
"This is the most impressive and diverse list of selectees that I can recall over the past 50 plus years of watching this process," said Bruce Rogow, a constitutional law expert.Deal Watch: First Half League Table Rankings and Lots of IPOs
The first half of 2021 league tables had a few surprises in store. In deals, SPACs, IPOs and SPAC mergers took center stage, even in a week with $8 billion-plus deals.High-Level New York Administrative Judge Is Set to Retire
"The call of home and family and doing something together as a family ... is just too strong to wait," Judge Vito C. Caruso said in a recent interview. He spent the last part of his career helping the state court system navigate through the coronavirus pandemic, which upended normal operations.'Banging Her Yet?' Law Firm Sued Over Alleged Hostile Work Environment
Men at the firm routinely called female subordinates "girls," rather than "women" or "ladies," which the suit says is "reductive and specifically hostile, because it infantilizes women, a tactic which has been historically part of the systemic and overt discrimination against women in our culture."Trending Stories
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