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Amazon 'Flex' Delivery Drivers Wrongly Classified as Independent Contractors, Virginia Court Holds
"I am pleased with the decision from the Court of Appeals and I am proud of my office's efforts to ensure that these workers are treated fairly and given the benefits they right deserve," Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said in a statement to Law.com.Suit Accuses Payroll Software-Maker ADP of Pressuring Employees to Not Report Overtime Hours
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Greenberg Traurig Sued: Legal Malpractice Suit Alleges Botched Negotiations
Greenberg Traurig attorney Steven D. Fleissig, in the firm's Florham Park, New Jersey, office, is also a defendant in the suit.Fueled by Energy Work and More, Baker Botts' Second Domestic Office Turns 50
More than a century after the firm's founding, Baker Botts opened its second office in Washington, D.C., to serve energy clients. The office has since grown to become the firm's second-largest.'Opening Salvo': DEI Lawsuits Could Have 'Chilling' Effect on Diversity Efforts
"This is the opening salvo in what could be a very long war against diversity in the law," said Laura Leopard of law firm consultant Leopard Solutions.View more book results for the query "*"
NY Bill Backers Push for LLC Transparency, Pointing to Alleged Theft of Construction Workers' Wages
A proposal backed by Democrats would disclose LLC owners to the state and create a first-in-the-nation public ownership database.White and Williams Expands 'Backbone' Insurance Practice With 4 Additions
Victoria Fuller, Daniel Bryer and Dirk Haarhoff join the firm as partners in Boston, Newark and New York, respectively.Law Firms Brace Clients for Possible Government Shutdown
"We are spending a lot of time counseling clients on what this all means and where we go from here," Holland & Knight's Rich Gold said.Delaware AG Takes Claims Against Opioid Manufacturers to Court of Chancery
Delaware Attorney General Kathhy Jennings complaint brings public nuisance claims against two drugmakers, saying they should have known their marketing practices would lead to a spike in opioid abuse.Delaware AG Sues Two Opioid Manufacturers in Court of Chancery
Delaware Attorney General Kathhy Jennings complaint brings public nuisance claims against two drugmakers, saying they should have known their marketing practices would lead to a spike in opioid abuse.Trending Stories
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