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March 13, 2024 | Law.com

Internal Investigation Finds Colorado Law Dean Violated Anti-Discrimination Policies

The OIEC found that the preponderance of the evidence supports a prima facie case of retaliation, and that while Inniss "provided plausibly legitimate non-retaliatory reasons" for her decision to remove Campos from the committee, OIEC also found that her "proffered reasons were not the only factors involved."
4 minute read
March 13, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

'Biden v. Nebraska': Apolitical Judiciary or a Political Judiciary?

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Biden administration implemented a program that would have brought significant financial relief to millions of borrowers across the nation. But instead, Biden v. Nebraska struck down the program and further unveiled a U.S. Supreme Court willing to engage in questionable legal analyses and stand in the place of other branches of government to garner an outcome favorable to its own political ideologies.
7 minute read
March 13, 2024 | Corporate Counsel

Estée Lauder GC Exits as Battered Cosmetics Giant Preps for Makeover

Executive Chairman William Lauder said departing General Counsel Deirdre Stanley is "a highly sought-after mentor, collaborative colleague, and respected adviser, and has elevated our work around the world."
2 minute read
March 13, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Financial Services Industry Group Update: $30M Fine Issued to NY Bank for Misuse of Confidential Information: What Happened?

The New York Department of Financial Services imposed a $30 million penalty on the New York branch of a foreign bank. The fine had nothing to do with employment discrimination or wage-and-hour issues—but it was the outcome of an internal transfer of a single New York-based employee to an overseas affiliate, and is a lesson in how financial services clients are at risk of penalties going far beyond those that are normally imposed by employment law regulators.
6 minute read
March 13, 2024 | New York Law Journal

New York City Relaxing Environmental Review Rules for Housing Construction

Faced with a severe housing shortage, NYC is exempting the construction of much new housing from the environmental review processes and taking many other steps to encourage such construction throughout the city. Several of these moves will also help the transition away from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
9 minute read
March 13, 2024 | New York Law Journal

We Say 'YES' to the 'City of Yes' for Economic Opportunity

The authors discuss New York's "City of Yes" zoning amendments pertaining to carbon neutrality.
8 minute read
March 13, 2024 | Texas Lawyer

What's on Your Mind? How Juror Questions Alter Texas Civil Trials

"Big picture, juror questions can help the jury feel a sense of ownership over the trial and lead to higher levels of engagement and understanding," according to Daniella Main and Mia Falzarano of Alston & Bird.
8 minute read
March 13, 2024 | Daily Business Review

AI Won't Replace Attorneys—But Tech-Savvy Lawyers Might

As an attorney who specializes in AI, one lawyer counsels her clients on how to marry technology with their normal business functions.
6 minute read
March 13, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Judges Are Relying on Lawyers to Call Out Deep Fakes

"At the show cause hearing the attorney's paralegal allegedly fell on the sword as it was confirmed none of the cases existed," said Broward Chief Circuit Judge Jack Tuter.
4 minute read

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