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NY High Court Returns Fired Priest's Discrimination Claim to State Agency
A fired priest’s hostile work environment claim against the Diocese of Buffalo has been remanded to a New York administrative agency that had previously determined that it lacked jurisdiction to investigate based on a ministerial exception to employment discrimination claims.Digging Deep to Mitigate Risk in Lithium Mine Venture Wins GM Legal Department of the Year Award
"We want to try to put as many safeguards in place as possible. But when you're participating in a competitive process you have to be business-minded. You have to be realistic. You have to be practical," said General Motors Senior Counsel Kenny HemlerMisconduct Case Advances Against Middle Georgia Probate Judge
A judicial misconduct probe launched against a Middle Georgia judge is proceeding toward an ethics hearing. The Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia Hearing Panel has issued an order outlining next steps in its investigation of Chatham County Probate Judge Thomas C. Bordeaux Jr.Reminder: Court Rules and Statutes Apply to Pendente Lite Custody Decisions
"The practices of relying on a 'presumptive 50/50 schedule' and hearsay expert reports in pendente lite custody decisions need to end."Consumer Cleared to Proceed With Claims Against CVS 'Non-Drowsy' Medication, Judge Says
"The court finds that plaintiff is not seeking to impose a requirement that is different from the federal requirements, but rather, her claim is parallel to federal law because she is seeking to hold CVS accountable for labeling that she alleges is false, deceptive, and misleading," U.S. District Judge Henry Edward Autrey for the Eastern District of Missouri wrote in a suit over CVS "non-drowsy" cold and flu medicine.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-Schnader Partner Nears Settlement in Misappropriated Comp Class Action
Former income partner Jo Bennett had alleged the defunct firm required senior attorneys defer a portion of their annual compensation into the firm's pension plan, despite the pension plan itself not requiring such a contribution.The Increase in Artificial Intelligence-Related Securities Class Actions
The earliest AI-related securities class action lawsuit was filed on March 24, 2020. Since then, there has been a total of 38 AI-related filings. Five lawsuits were filed in 2020, eight in 2021, six in 2022, six in 2023, and 13 so far in 2024.Trump’s DOE Pick Could Spell Trouble for Title IX Enforcement, Higher Ed Funding
“I do not think it is as simple as announcing that the Department [of Education] be dismantled,” Elizabeth L. Troutman, a partner with Brooks Pierce, said.Jefferson Doctor Hit With $6.8M Verdict Over Death of 64-Year-Old Cancer Patient
The plaintiffs alleged that during an operation to treat the decedent's liver cancer, one of the heated needle probes used in the procedure moved out of place and perforated her stomach.Seven Rules of the Road for Managing Referrals To/From Other Attorneys, Part 1
Informed by our experiences working with so many referral partners and referring so many client matters, in this first part of a two-part series, I offer the following four “rules of the road” for attorneys regarding client referrals. These rules will hopefully help attorneys eliminate misunderstandings around referrals and improve their experiences when sending or receiving them to/from other attorneys.Trending Stories
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