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Was $1.3M in 'Incentive' Payments Commission? NJ Justices Weigh Arguments
If the justices determine the payment was a supplementary incentive it would bar the plaintiff from recovering 200% of lost wages and attorney costs and fees.Do Tenants Have To Pay if They Want To Stay?
The New York real estate industry has seen more legislative reform within the past five years than ever before. With all the recent protection provided to tenants, the question is now raised—can a landlord require a tenant to pay rent and/or use and occupancy during the pendency of a case? The answer is simply, “Yes.”2 Law Firms Disqualified Over Litigation Funding
The ruling serves as a reminder of the ethical questions that can arise when litigants accept funds from nonparties who are willing to pay the bills.Sidley Trio Heads to New Legal Player in Hong Kong
Broadfield has hired Sidley Austin’s veteran partner and investment funds expert Effie Vasilopoulos and two others to lead its ambitious growth plans in Asia Pacific.View more book results for the query "*"
New Law Firm Broadfield Hires Sidley Trio and Launches in Hong Kong with Local Alliance
Broadfield has hired Sidley Austin’s veteran partner and investment funds expert Effie Vasilopoulos and two others to lead its ambitious growth plans in Asia Pacific.Fired by Trump, EEOC's First Blind GC Lands at Nonprofit Targeting Abuses of Power
"The president is not a king, and his power has limits within our Constitutional system of checks and balances—checks and balances that, at Public Citizen, I will fight every day to preserve," Karla Gilbride said.New York’s Fashion Workers Act Is a High-Heeled Step Forward for Models
With Governor Kathy Hochul recently signing the Fashion Workers Act into law, New York has taken a step forward in protecting the rights and interests of the state’s modeling industry. Carla Varriale-Barker discusses the implications of the Act and how it is an opportunity to advance basic protections and oversight in the industry.‘What’s Different About Jarkesy?’ 5th Circuit Weighs if FCC Forfeiture Order Is Constitutional
Last summer, the Supreme Court held in Jarkesy v. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that the the SEC must seek civil fines in court rather than through in-house proceedings.Trending Stories
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