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People in the News—Oct. 14, 2024—Barley Snyder, Duane Morris
Barley Snyder partner Latisha Bernard Schuenemann has been selected as the newest member of the Special Needs Alliance.US Supreme Court Takes On Reverse Discrimination Case
On Oct. 4, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari to hear Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, a case from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. The plaintiff in Ames alleged discrimination on the basis of her membership in a majority group—that is, Ames is what has come to be known as a "reverse discrimination" case.Communications With Non-Retained Experts May Be Subject to Disclosure
"Lehrburger explained that unlike retained experts, non-retained treating physicians 'wear a cloak of independence and lack of bias,'" write Edward M. Spiro and Christopher B. Harwood.Does Free Speech Trump Confidentiality in Harrassment Investigations?
"In a complaint filed by Usachenok against Mayo, Sanders and the N.J. Department of Treasury, she not only alleged discrimination by Mayo, but also challenged the confidentiality directive of N.J.A.C. 4A:7-3.1(j)."America's Seniors Need Our Help
A 2021 survey by Legal Services Corp. showed that 62% of low-income seniors (those 65 and over) and 70% of those households had at least one civil legal problem in the preceding year. Among their findings: During this period, low-income seniors did not receive any or enough legal help for over 90% of their problems.View more book results for the query "*"
Undisputed: It's Time to Revive and Reinvent the Use of Admissions
Today's trials are drag for everyone in them. This is true mostly because the great bulk of trial time is spent offering testimony and evidence about things that ultimately aren't disputed.The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Hiring: Legal Considerations and Best Practices
As AI increasingly influences critical decisions in recruitment, important legal questions arise, particularly regarding bias, discrimination, transparency and accountability.Navigating the SEC's Marketing Rule: Compliance Challenges and Legal Insights
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has underscored the critical importance of its Marketing Rule compliance through a series of recent enforcement actions and risk alerts. This article delves into the challenges that investment advisers must navigate when marketing their services. It also explores how legal counsel and compliance consultants can effectively support their clients in adhering to both the explicit requirements and nuanced aspects of the Marketing Rule.Finding a Place for Zoning and Pro Bono Service
Although the zoning board requires every case to offer facts and evidence establishing codified legal standards, one of the most vital aspects of any zoning case is the presentation of the outcome of a required community engagement process.Cutting Partner Compensation Becomes Routine in Big Law
Some firms are making sharper pay cuts of partners, helping them pay their top performers.Trending Stories
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