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Navigating the Global Employment Landscape: Strategies for In-House Legal Teams
In an era of globalized business operations, managing labor and employment matters across multiple jurisdictions presents a unique set of challenges for companies. The article can discuss intricacies of the global labor and employment landscape and provide insights for in-house legal teams that are navigating these complexities.Are Companies Given Deferred-Prosecution Deals Scared Straight? Boeing Odyssey Adds to Doubts
"Stronger compliance is needed to actually fix entrenched misconduct," said Brandon Garrett, author of "Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise With Corporations."'Tell Their Story 3-Dimensionally': 1st Circuit Judge Shares Lawyering Lessons With Grads
"Over the years and the decades of practice, there will still be things to learn," Lara Montecalvo told the law school graduates. "And it will be important to know that and to acknowledge it and to see those lessons when they present themselves."Supreme Court Wades Into San Francisco's Sewage Fight With EPA
According to the city, the EPA's ocean wastewater permit contains "generic" prohibitions on violating applicable water standards without specifying exactly how much pollution can occur without risking enforcement under the federal Clean Water Act.View more book results for the query "*"
'Acceptance' of Return-to-Work Policies Permeates Big Law
"What we found was, the majority of law firms aren't forcing people back to the office full time (and are) not being particularly strident in their enforcement, and lawyers are saying, 'Oh, this strikes a good balance,'" one analyst said.'No Better Than a Racket'—Seventh Circuit Critical of Mootness Fees for Merger Disclosures
Judge Frank Easterbrook, disenchanted with the current "federal practice" of plaintiffs attorneys extorting fees in disclosure cases without conferring a meaningful benefit on stockholders, penned the opinion for a two-judge panel rejecting such fee agreements and empowering shareholders and federal courts alike to scrutinize these fees going forward.No Dangerous Condition Existed in Front of Store: Defense
On Aug. 29, 2021, plaintiff Terry Harris, a woman in her late 50s, tripped and fell while entering a Dollar World in Philadelphia. She suffered a knee fracture.Nuisance Abatement: How a Governmental Board Can Impact Negligent Security Claims
Most people understand a "nuisance" to be an annoyance, typically minor in nature but disruptive enough to require attention. When it comes to a governmental nuisance abatement board, however, this cannot be further from the truth; these boards regulate properties due to the drug, prostitution and violent crime that occurs there.Trending Stories
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