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Former JCPenney General Counsel Joins Banged-Up Powersports Retailer
Brandy Treadway, who spent a decade at JCPenney, is part of a new leadership team aiming to win over investors frustrated by losses and other setbacks.39. There Goes Another Client, Slipping Silently Away
Retention Part 1: Clients In any business, the first goal is always keeping what you have. This is the foundation onto which ambitions can be built. In law, the three key retention challenges at which we'll look are clients, talent and finally market position.$7M Cobb County Verdict: Jury Awards Damages for Yamaha Golf Cart Crash
"Our engineering experts proved with computer modeling and dynamic testing that Yamaha's stock cart loses control and rolls over every time when hard braking is used on a downhill slope," said plaintiff counsel Frank Bayuk of Bayuk Pratt.Social Media in the Workplace: What In-House Counsel Needs to Know
Join this webcast as we discuss what in-house counsel needs to know regarding their social media policies, specific areas to update and the potential downsides of not meeting NRLB's expectations.Should Courts Umpire Third Party Custody Disputes?
"Should a third party or grandparent seek conservatorship over the objection of the children's parents, such a litigant must present facts in a verified affidavit, persuasively indicating that the child's parent is unfit," write columnists Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Feb. 23, 2024—Unruh Turner, Swartz Campbell
Unruh Turner Burke & Frees announced the appointment of attorney Ryan M. Jennings as the chair of the Chester County Bar Association's Young Lawyers' Division (YLD) for 2024.LTN Startup Spotlight: Why LawFlex Co-Founder Jackie Donner Advises 'Bootstrap As Long As Possible'
For Jackie Donner, the co-founder of LawFlex, a platform that connects freelance lawyers to companies, getting too much investment too early risks leading to a "black hole of development".New York Court Ruling Holds No Private Right of Action for Pay Frequency Claims
Two recent events may mark the end of the "frequency-of-pay" litigation that has hit New York employers in recent years. It is important to look at the background surrounding the uptick in pay frequency claims, the Second Department's decision and Governor Hochul's Executive Budget Proposal, as they could have major implications for employees and employers in the years to come.Innovations in Contract Technology Winner, Provider: Luminance
"Now more than ever, incoming generations of workers will expect technology to already be integrated in their workplace, so we must ensure the entire industry is on the front foot," said Eleanor Lightbody, CEO of Luminance.Practical Pointers for Defending Claims Under New York's Adult Survivors Act
For a lawyer in the position of trying to defend against an ancient sexual assault allegation, this article provides some suggestions on how to collect the evidence necessary to defend a case of this nature:Trending Stories
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