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April 04, 2019 | Law.com

Labor of Law: EEOC's 'Significant' Pay-Data Challenges | Gig Thoughts From a DOL Lawyer | What O'Scannlain Told US Chamber | Who Got the Work

The EEOC says it'll need to adjust pay-collection deadlines after a DC judge reinstated the revised Obama-era EEO-1 rules. Plus, check out some of the future-of-labor essays going up—including one from a US Labor Department lawyer. Thanks for reading!
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March 29, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Prosecutorial Immunity: The Debate Reignited

Given that all attorneys (except prosecutors) litigate effectively every day with the certainty that if they violate ethical principles or engage in improper conduct they will be subject to monetary and disciplinary penalties, we should continue to question why prosecutors possess enormous power but face little accountability.
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March 27, 2019 | National Law Journal

Ex-Sidley Associate, Alito Clerk Named Acting Head of Trump Regulatory Portal

Paul Ray, a Harvard law alum, clerked for Alito during the 2013-2014 term. At Sidley, he provided legal services to household companies and business advocates, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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March 20, 2019 | New York Law Journal

2019 Botein Awards

The Botein Medal is awarded annually to non-judicial personnel in the First Department “for outstanding contributions to the administration of the courts.”
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March 18, 2019 | Daily Business Review

No New Trial for Florida Woman Caught Hiring Fake Hit Man on 'Cops' Episode

The Fourth District Court of Appeal shot down Dalia Dippolito's latest attempt to reverse her conviction for attempting to hire a hit man to kill her husband.
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March 14, 2019 | Daily Business Review

Amid Crisis, Cuba Plans Revamp of State and Legal System

Nearly a year of debate and discussion ended last month with the approval of Cuba's first constitutional reform since 1976.
5 minute read
March 14, 2019 | Law.com

Labor of Law: New OSHA Ruling on Workplace Violence | Texas Judge Rips 5th Circuit Panel | New Janus Litigation | Who Got the Work

We're spotlighting the new OSHA ruling on workplace violence—takeaways and more. Plus: a federal trial judge slams a 5th Circuit panel that criticized his remarks about arbitration. Scroll down for Who Got the Work. Thanks for reading!
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March 11, 2019 | Daily Business Review

Court Questions Seal in Jeffrey Epstein-Related Defamation Lawsuit

The panel appeared close to unsealing a lower court's summary judgment in favor of an associate of financier Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of facilitating the sex trafficking of the plaintiff and others.
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March 11, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Interpreting Ambiguous Domestic and Foreign Arbitral Awards

Domestic and (especially) foreign parties should feel very comfortable selecting New York as a seat for their arbitrations.
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March 08, 2019 | National Law Journal

Early Thoughts on Labor Department's New Overtime Proposal

Management-side and workers' rights advocates have a lot to say about the U.S. Labor Department's new proposal to boost overtime eligibility. Here's a snapshot.
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