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COVID-19 Vaccine Ruling Is Good News for Employers, Lawyers Say
"Employment lawyers around the country would recommend that it's safe for an employer to mandate a vaccine, and not worry about legal repercussions," said attorney Daniel Patton.Big Law Partners Embroiled in Trump-Era DOJ Leaks Probe
"We are fully aware of what Michael Bahar endured last year and that nothing came of it. His integrity has never been a question," said Eversheds, about Bahar's questioning as part of a DOJ investigation.A Banner Year for Depression: Personal Insights From an Executive Psychotherapist
My brother, Joe, was a trial lawyer. He died of cancer at age 65 two years ago this month. I miss him terribly. And I'm thinking of him because I am thinking of the many lawyers I've worked with as clients, or known as friends or relatives, who were linked together by a common problem, the topic of today's article.Executives Resign as Lordstown Securities Cases Are Consolidated in Delaware
U.S. District Judge Leonard P. Stark is presiding over the now-consolidated action in which Lordstown shareholders have claimed the Ohio-based company is far from meeting the benchmarks it's been touting for the production of the Endurance, the first electric full-size pickup truck.View more book results for the query "*"
With Confirmation to DC Circuit, Ketanji Brown Jackson Is Biden's First Appellate Judge
A former federal public defender and well-respected trial court judge, Jackson is viewed as a possible Supreme Court nominee if a seat opens during President Joe Biden's time in office.City Bar Says Court System Should Change Criminal History Inquiry for Would-Be Attorneys
Questioning applicants to practice law in New York "sends an unequivocal message to prospective and current lawyers that arrest and conviction records are always relevant," the New York City Bar Association says in a letter to the court system's top judges.'Buy Now-Pay Later' Lender Affirm Hit With New NY Class Action
According to the six-page complaint, Affirm held its loans out as an alternative to paying for products by credit card, without disclosing allegedly "unfavorable" terms.'Buy Now-Pay Later' Lender Affirm Hit With New Class Action
According to the six-page complaint, San Francisco-based Affirm held its loans out as an alternative to paying for products by credit card, without disclosing allegedly "unfavorable" terms.Trending Stories
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