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6-48. It’s Comp Time Again: How To Crush Your Comp Memo
For many of our readers it’s self-evaluation season. The obvious question is where do you start? Should you just dive straight in and write your magnus opus? Here’s a better idea, your home for legal practice guidance is always Lean Adviser, and here is our killer checklist for completing your self-evaluation form.'Religious Discrimination'?: 4th Circuit Revives Challenge to Employer Vaccine Mandate
The trial court "erred" in dismissing the plaintiff's reasonable accommodation and disparate treatment claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled in a case challenging an employer's COVID-19 vaccine mandate on religious grounds.Fight Over Amicus-Funding Disclosure Surfaces in Google Play Appeal
University of Masssachusetts Amherst political science professor Paul Collins Jr. wrote that public records show numerous amici supporting Google in the underlying antitrust case have had financial ties to the company. He urged the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to view those filings with skepticism.The Power of Student Prior Knowledge in Legal Education
Chicago Cubs' IP Claim to Continue Against Wrigley View Rooftop, Judge Rules
An Illinois federal judge said the business cannot rely on an expired settlement agreement between it and the baseball team to compel arbitration.View more book results for the query "*"
Fulton DA Seeks to Overturn Her Disqualification From Trump Georgia Election Case
Her filing asks Georgia's high court to consider whether the lower court wrongly disqualified her “based solely upon an appearance of impropriety and absent a finding of an actual conflict of interest or forensic misconduct” and whether the state Court of Appeals erred “in substituting the trial court's discretion with its own” in this case.The FTC’s Noncompete Rule Is Likely Dead
Republicans will soon hold a majority of the five-member FTC and will likely withdraw the pending appeals discussed below, effectively killing the rule, a version of which the FTC first unveiled for public comment in January 2023 and which it finalized in April 2024.COVID-19 Vaccine Suit Against United Airlines Hangs on Right-to-Sue Letter Date
"Although unlikely, it is possible that McCladdie El didn’t receive the right-to-sue letter until 32 days after the EEOC sent it," said U.S. District Judge Lindsay C. Jenkins for the Northern District of Illinois.People in the News—Jan. 10, 2025—Lamb McErlane, Saxton & Stump
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