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Juul Lawyer's Suit Buttresses Concerns Pregnancy Discrimination Lives On, Just in Subtler Ways
"If a woman happens to become pregnant and for medical reasons they can't devote the time and attention to their job, fair or not, that can trigger resentment by the company," said Craig Barkacs, a professor of business law at the University of San Diego.DLA Piper's 'Smitty' Smith Jumps to T-Mobile as Chief Lobbyist
Smith, a D.C. fixture for nearly two decades, will lead lobbying for the nation's third-largest cell carrier, with more than 113 million customers.LG Electronics Hit With $1.6M Verdict After Jury Deliberates for 2 Hours
The verdict was based on the plaintiff's request for $6.75 per unit for each LG Electronics product the company had sold to date that included the infringed technology, lead plaintiff counsel Jason Cassady said.FTC, DOJ, FCC Join State Agencies in Effort to Stop Illegal Robocallers
"Operation Stop Spam Calls" includes a series of lawsuits FTC has filed under its Telemarketing Sales Rule.View more book results for the query "Federal Communications Commission"
Cravath Builds Out DC Office, Adding Former Acting US Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen
Law firms including Cravath, Cleary, Boies Schiller, Holland & Knight, Wiley and Venable have hired a flurry of former top government lawyers in the past week.Skating to Where the Puck Will Be and the Future of Courts
While chief justices and court administrators focus on the present, they must also see where the law is going and plan for the challenges ahead for New York's court system.Regulators Swarm Around Payment Apps, Raising Fears of Enforcement Spree
Among the concerns highlighted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is that consumers may not understand that most accounts are not covered by deposit insurance.Survey of 2022 Cases Under State Environmental Quality Review Act
The courts in New York issued 43 opinions in 2022 under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA). Of these, the largest number—27—upheld agency decisions not to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS), and eight overturned such decisions. Six cases upheld actions that had been the subject of an EIS; none overturned such actions. Two cases can't be classified in this fashion.Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Decision Will Only Indirectly Impact Employers
Technically, the Supreme Court ruling does not apply to employers. The laws that apply to educational institutions differ from those that apply to private-sector employers, although the laws are similarly worded. Therefore, many of the concepts are the same. The result could be that if race-conscious admissions in education are illegal, the same result will be made in employment situations.Trending Stories
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