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In Ironic Twist, Watchdog EEOC Accused of Workplace Discrimination
A veteran staffer alleges the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission passed her over for promotion in favor of a male subordinate with substantially less experience.Rear-End Crash on George Washington Bridge Nets $1 Million Settlement
Bergen County Superior Court Judge David V. Nasta ordered the defendant's answers stricken and defenses suppressed without prejudice for failure to provide discovery, according to court documents.Sexual Harassment Trial Shows Challenge With Remote Proceedings: Transcript Errors
Brian Gaines, a University of Illinois political science professor, said vendors of software designed to do automatic transcription promise that the work can be better in the virtual setting. But in speaking with attorneys, Gaines said he did not hear from anyone who shared that view.Travel-Tech Giant Sabre Books Fourth Legal Chief in 3 Years
Sabre CLO Ann Bruder lasted 16 months after replacing Chadwick Ho, who lasted seven.NY Government Attorneys Asks High Court to Restore Ethics Watchdog's Authority
An ethics investigation of former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, whose attorneys from Holwell Shuster & Goldberg LLP moved to sideline the Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government, hangs in the balance.View more book results for the query "*"
Federal Judge Asked to Give Preliminary OK to $2.78 Billion Settlement of NCAA Antitrust Claims
The deal calls for the NCAA to foot the bill for nearly $3 billion in damages paid to former and current college athletes who were denied the right to earn money off their name, image and likeness, dating to 2016.Client Conflicts May Have Led Some to Leave Locke Lord as Merger Talks Unfold
As in many mergers, conflicts may prompt departures as the Am Law 100 firm continues merger talks with Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders. The firms are aiming to close the deal by the end of this year.Defying State Law, LA Superior Court Expands Electronic Case Recording
Los Angeles County Superior Court Presiding Judge Samantha Jessner said the court must use electronic recording to overcome a "constitutional crisis" tied to a lack of available court reporters.Defying California Law, LA Superior Court Expands Electronic Case Recording
Los Angeles County Superior Court Presiding Judge Samantha Jessner said the court must use electronic recording to overcome a constitutional crisis when there are no court reporters available.McGlinchey Opens Third Florida Office in Tampa, Hopes to Tap Region's Talent
"Tampa is a large, growing market that offers a broader range of practice areas that complement what we do across our footprint, but have not been doing in Florida," said Will Grimsley, managing member of the new office.Trending Stories
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