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Federal Judge Sides With Lyft Driver in Contractual Dispute Over $1M Uninsured Motorist Coverage
U.S. District Judge Gerald J. Pappert determined a terms of service agreement and the driver guidebook promise was a binding contract between Lyft and one of its drivers, Khalid Ahtasham.Ex-Kirkland Associate Advances Suit Against Firm, as Gender Bias Claims Multiply in Big Law
"We continue to see women not being given opportunities, not being paid properly, and pregnancy accommodations not being provided for at respected and large law firms," one employment lawyer said.2024 US Presidential Election: What the Legal Industry Needs to Know
Take a look at the ongoing coverage from across the Law.com Newsroom on the potential impact of November's election.With Recent Mergers, Am Law 200 Firms 'Look Outward For Expansion'
This shift isn't happening in isolation. A Compass analysis shows stagnant growth, if not outright shrinkage, among several of the local players in one mature Big Law market.For Troutman Pepper and Ballard Spahr, the Path to Growth Points Outside of Phila.
Rising costs and a lukewarm local economy continue to push firms with roots in the City of Brotherly Love to seek growth elsewhere, but some firm leaders remain bullish on their home city.View more book results for the query "*"
Willis Skips Ga. Senate Hearing While Challenging Subpoena
The Republican-led committee was formed to look into allegations of "misconduct" against the elected Democrat, with regard to her prosecution of former President Donald Trump and others over their efforts to overturn the 2020 election loss in Georgia.Paradox: Gen Z Employees More Likely to Bend Rules—and to Consult Codes of Conduct
Boomers "are doing their less experienced colleagues a disservice if they can't be a good example of what values-based behavior looks like," LRN Corp. said in a report exploring how different generations approach workplace rules.Death Penalty Still No Way to Achieve Justice
"If all the lawyers would boycott and refuse to defend a death penalty case, we could stop the executions," writes Randy Johnston.'Illegal Conspiracy'?: EDNY Antitrust Class Action Challenges Publishers' 'Unpaid Peer Review Rule'
Academic journal publishers "essentially agreed to hold the careers of scholars hostage" and "force them to provide their valuable labor for free" in violation of the Sherman Act, according to the complaint, filed by Lieff Cabraser lawyers.Parents Must Be Responsible, or Face Possible Criminal Culpability for School Shootings
Parents who like guns and want to pass their interest on to their children should do so in a responsible manner and ask themselves is my child mature enough and healthy enough to receive such a potentially deadly gift or have access to firearms.Trending Stories
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