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Judge Rules Waffle House Must Face Discrimination Claims Over Cook's Racial Slurs, Tainted Food
A family claimed a Waffle House cook-manager called them "beaners" and "fucking Mexicans" before supplying a to-go order that was misprepared and littered with trash.Holland & Knight Joins Other Firms Expanding Their Latin America Practices
The firm has nabbed Latin America veteran Steven Sandretto from Paul Hastings as more and more firms build out U.S.-based Latin America practices.Holland & Knight Joins Other Law Firms Expanding Latin America Practices
The firm nabs veteran Steven Sandretto from Paul Hastings as more and more firms build out U.S.-based Latin America practices.General Counsel's Needs May Be Driving the Future of Cybersecurity Solutions
General counsel and legal departments are taking on a leadership role with their organization's cybersecurity efforts, a trend that may already be causing vendors and solution providers in the space to more closely integrate privacy and information security.Judiciary Considers Legislation to Alter Speedy Trial Statute
The state Supreme Court's chief justice says the question is whether the courts need legislative help to reconcile health and safety guidelines for juries with pent-up speedy trial demands that have been tolled since March.View more book results for the query "*"
On the Move: Holly Harvey Joins Hinshaw & Culbertson
Legal industry hiring in South Florida.Could Mergers Be a Solution to Big Law's Lack of Diversity?
Merle Vaughn, managing director and national law firm diversity practice leader at legal recruiting giant Major, Lindsey & Africa in Los Angeles, said she is actively working with and pitching firms in California on the idea of combining Am Law 200 firms with the boutique practices that have the diversity that firms crave.Could Mergers Be a Solution to Big Law's Lack of Diversity?
The ongoing struggle for a solution to Big Law's diversity issues may have an option not often explored: merging with women and minority owned firms.Facial Recognition Tech Company Challenges Privacy Class Actions
Clearview AI, which uses facial recognition technology to provide photographic information to law enforcement, is asking the JPML to coordinate nearly a dozen privacy class actions after lawyers failed to consolidate them before judges in New York and Illinois, home to the strictest biometrics law in the country.Manhattan Judge Orders Eric Trump to Testify in NY AG's Investigation Before Election
New York state Attorney General Letitia James sued Eric Trump, the Trump Organization, several related businesses and two attorneys in August, asking Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron to compel the defendants to comply with subpoenas for documents and testimony.Trending Stories
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