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Wage-and-Hour Suit Accuses 'Gentlemen's Club' of Paying Dancers Less Than Minimum Wage
Jessica Wagoner, the named plaintiff, put in 50 to 60 hours per week on the job, the suit says. She was not paid any wages for work performed during her tenure at the club and her only earnings were nonwage gratuities paid by customers.DOJ's China Initiative's Three-Year Anniversary: Growing Pains and Uncertainty
After three years, it is clear that only a portion of the cases under the China Initiative actually involve charges of economic espionage or conspiracy to transmit information to the Chinese government.Latham, Skadden Usher Rivian IPO to Expected $60B Valuation
The very well-funded electric vehicle company would be the largest IPO since Uber's $8.1 billion in 2019, and the seventh largest for a U.S. company ever.Latham, Skadden Usher Rivian IPO to Expected $60B Valuation
The very well-funded electric vehicle company would be the largest IPO since Uber's $8.1 billion in 2019, and the seventh largest for a U.S. company ever.Trends To Watch Based on Recent §101 Patent Challenges in the S.D.N.Y.
This article discusses six court decisions issued in 2021, along with related implications for patentees and alleged infringers.View more book results for the query "*"
Rimon Expands Latin America Offering With Colombia Merger
The merger follows the California-founded alternative legal services firm's second office launch in Germany in September and an office in Seoul in July.Colombia Merger Brings 9 Attorneys to Rimon's Latin America Offering
The incorporation of Ibarra Abogados brings nine attorneys who focus on competition, trade, consumer protection, litigation, administrative and intellectual property law.Young DCF Attorney is Governor's Pick for Miami-Dade Judgeship
"Young lawyers should feel optimistic about rising to the bench," said Javier Enríquez, general counsel at the Department of Children & Families.Use of Evidence in a Motion Under CPLR 3211(a)(7): A Refresher Course
An examination of relevant case law regarding these rules suggests that CPLR 3211(a)(7) may actually provide a more flexible vehicle for the use of evidence than CPLR 3211(a)(1).How Should Law Firms Use Their Windfall of Profits?
Law firms' excess profits from spending cuts in 2020 and high demand this year are creating opportunities to improve the business model.Trending Stories
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