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Tractor Supply Abruptly Dumps DEI Programs After Conservative Backlash
"We have heard from customers that we have disappointed them. We have taken this feedback to heart," Tractor Supply said in a statement.Tractor Supply Abruptly Dumps DEI Programs After Conservative Backlash
"We have heard from customers that we have disappointed them. We have taken this feedback to heart," Tractor Supply said in a statement.NY's High Court Reshaped Civil Statutes in 2023-24 Term, City Bar Panelists Say
A panel consisting of former and present litigators in New York's Solicitor General's Office weighed in on five key cases.32. Is Your Client A Business Risk Or A Business Partner?
Risk Series Part 2 Try to think of the client as a business partner, not a potential predator. Instead of looking inwards at the potential risks for the firm, look outwards at the risks attendant to the project from the client's standpoint. Try to understand their risk appetite, advise through that prism and help the client navigate those risks.The Risks and Rewards of Using Open Source Software
Software development has become a driving force behind innovation and progress across many industries. A key factor in this development is open source software, which has transformed the way technology is created and shared.View more book results for the query "*"
Employment Law Roundup: A Busy First Six Months of 2024
It's crucial for employers to stay on top of these changes to avoid penalties, keep employees engaged to lower attrition rates, and protect themselves from lawsuits and increased competition.People in the News—June 28, 2024—Barley Snyder, Eastburn and Gray
Barley Snyder attorney Gregory R. Young has been recognized by the Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) for 50 years of membership.Ga. Court of Appeals Says Woman Who Argues Mental Illness Caused Crash Can Use Insanity Defense
That the woman caused the fatal DeKalb County crash was not in dispute, but defense lawyers and prosecutors disagreed on what arguments should be allowed at trial.Simpson Thacher, ACLU File Suit Over Law Requiring 10 Commandments in Public Classrooms
"As the [c]omplaint states, Louisiana's law inhibits our clients' First Amendment rights to choose whether and how they engage with religious doctrines," Jon Youngwood, global co-chair of the litigation department at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, said in a statement. "We look forward to expeditiously presenting this case to the district court for a speedy resolution."Trending Stories
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