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JD Vance Has a History With Biden's Judicial Nominee for Northern District of Illinois
The senator's objection to April Perry's nomination as US attorney--based on "weaponization" of the DOJ--may have unintentionally strengthened the White House's hand.Fiduciaries Fail to Stop Class Action Over Fees for Retirement, Health Plans
The trial court did not abuse its discretion in certifying the class action, but on remand should allow non-party potential plaintiffs to opt out, the U.S. Fifth Circuit ruled.Booted by Whirlpool in March, Ava Harter Takes Legal Reins of Semiconductor Company on the Rise
Harter's Whirlpool severance agreement bars her from working in the appliance industry for two years. So she's headed to Lam Research, a maker of tools used in making computer chips, as the AI boom gives that industry an unprecedented boost.Former WWE Employee Moves for Medical Discovery in Sex Assault Case
Plaintiff's attorney Erica Nolan said the bill of discovery procedure is a unique Connecticut practice to obtain information. "We think this is a very serious matter, and we will be pursuing it aggressively with the assistant of the Connecticut Superior Court," she said.Kirkland and Latham Recruit Private Equity Lateral Partners as PE Deals Rise
The private equity lateral moves highlight the uptick in the PE deal market in 2024.View more book results for the query "*"
Class Action Suit: Amazon's HR App Doesn't Accommodate Employees' Disabilities
The app allegedly routinely turns down requests for disability accommodation, the lawsuit claims.Ex-Reed Smith Partner Gets Candid About the Back End of Legal Careers
In a conversation about his new book, Douglas Wood pushes firms to help support aging attorneys as they come to "embrace irrelevancy."Latham's Elisabetta Righini on Why Brussels Is a Must for a Career in Antitrust
Righini was one of the first WTO litigators in private practice in the late 1990s—an expertise that got her recruited by the European Commission, where she would spend over a decade.Federal Judge Awards $880K Against Cook County Jail in Inmate Wrongful-Death Suit
In determining how much to allot to the inmate's parents, the court examined the close relationships between the parties, awarding $791,007.50 to his mother, $87,889.72 to his father, and the remainder between two siblings.Trending Stories
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