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Citing Health-Related Reasons, Proskauer's Chair to Step Down
Proskauer will have an election to fill Steven Ellis' position in January, with the newly elected chair taking the reins in April 2024, according to managing partner Daryn Grossman.In Title VII Case, Supreme Court Wades Through Workplace Landmines
The justices weigh if a job transfer allegedly based on sex could be illegal if the employee suffered no "materially significant" disadvantage.Company Argues Disability Discrimination Claims Barred
The defendant contended that the plaintiff's claims are prohibited because the accommodation requested was not reasonable as a matter of law or it would have been an undo hardship for the company.Jury Awards Cancer Survivor Nearly $21M in Trial Against Tobacco Company
"You could tell the jury was listening intently because they were afraid they might miss something," said Randy Rosenblum, a partner at Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein.City Bar Honors Outstanding Prosecutors
The New York City Bar Association hosted its 15th annual Thomas E. Dewey Medal Presentation Ceremony on Dec. 4 to honor outstanding assistant DA's.View more book results for the query "*"
House Speaker Renner Puts Focus on Energy, Social Media
House Speaker Paul Renner said social media is having a "devastating effect on kids," and lawmakers should be able to impose online regulations "in a meaningful way."Trump's Defense at Civil Fraud Trial Zooms In on Mar-a-Lago, With Broker Calling It 'Breathtaking'
Spanning 17 acres with waterfront on two sides, the Trump estate and social club is his home, a place where the former president and current Republican 2024 front-runner has conducted high-profile meetings while in and out of office, and the spot where federal special counsel Jack Smith alleges he improperly stashed classified documents, which Trump denies.New Arnall Golden Gregory Leader Looking to Build on Predecessor's Work
Jonathan Eady will transition to serve as the firm's chairman, succeeding Glenn Hendrix.DeSantis Proposes $114.4B State Budget
The proposed fiscal 2024-25 budget, which would be a decrease from a $119.1 billion spending plan for the current fiscal year, is a starting point for lawmakers. They will negotiate a budget during the 2024 legislative session, which will start Jan. 9.Trending Stories
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