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2nd Class Action Against AstraZeneca Transferred to Delaware From New York
Seven cases consolidated into a class action against AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals L.P. and several other pharmaceutical companies were transferred into the District of Delaware on Oct. 29, largely on the grounds of saving time and money.COVID-19 Calls for Increased Monitoring of Remote Workforce
Covid-19 has forced many employers to quickly adapt to a remote work arrangement, often without much preparation or consideration of applicable law. Consequently, there is a surge in Covid-19 related litigation. In order to minimize legal risk and to ensure legal compliance, employers are faced with an increased need to monitor remote workers, especially non-exempt employees. This article addresses key issues and best practices for employers to navigate these challenging times.Restrictive Covenants and the Curious Case of National Law Firm Breakups
Post-employment restrictions may prove unenforceable if decided by the wrong court.Employees May Be "Out of Sight" While Teleworking, but the ADA Should Not Be "Out of Mind"
A look at what this new "teleworking world" mean for employees who previously needed, and relied on, accommodations to perform the essential functions of his or her job and how employers should approach new requests for accommodations in a remote environment.View more book results for the query "*"
Trump v. Biden: The Winner's Impact on Employers
What will the employer world look like post the presidential election? This article summarizes the positions the candidates have taken on various leading employment issues and how key employment related matters may be addressed under the respective administrations.The Presidential Election, Texas Infrastructure and Private Property Rights
Explosive population growth and the need for corresponding infrastructure make Texas a likely recipient of future federal infrastructure dollars.Big Law Goes 'Alternative': Can Traditional Firms Disrupt the Disrupters?
With clients demanding more cost-effective solutions, traditional law firms are positioning themselves to compete with New Law providers.The American Lawyer Announces Lifetime Achievement Honorees and Attorney of the Year Finalists
The honorees will be recognized at a virtual event on January 14.How Florida Lawyers Fought Estonia on Extradition — and Won
"There's usually something else, whether it's a political motivation or it's a diplomatic reason, and if you look carefully at the real reason why extradition is going on, sometimes you can find a defense that fits within the defenses that can be raised," defense counsel said.Trending Stories
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