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MTA Fails in Attempt to Dismiss Portion of Bus Driver's Discrimination Lawsuit
"Viewed in context, the alleged pervasive, racist, and sexist comments and conduct preclude summary dismissal of this case as 'insubstantial,'" wrote a unanimous Appellate Division, First Department panel in an opinion that allows most of plaintiff Ke'Andrea Nelson's lawsuit to go forward.Mayer Brown Continues White-Collar Spree, Taking DC Partner From Paul Hastings
Michael Levy has been involved in numerous headline-grabbing investigations over his career.Irell & Manella Sees More Partner Exits Amid Practice Pivot
The shift in strategy comes as three partners jump to other firms, with more departures expected. "This is a real tipping point, this is the direction we're going in," one Irell lawyer said.'How Do You Get People to Care?' Firm Leaders, Experts Discuss Mental Health at LegalWeek 2020
A slate of experts and legal leaders, including Akin Gump Chairwoman Kim Koopersmith, swapped strategies they use to tackle the most pernicious issue surrounding mental health in law: stigma.Seeking Pay Equity? Management Diversity, Transparency Are Key
Employment litigator Jeanne Christensen said the makeup of a company's leadership can be a way to identify the potential for gender or racial pay inequity.View more book results for the query "*"
Seeking Pay Equity? Management Diversity, Transparency Are Key
Employment litigator Jeanne Christensen said the makeup of a company's leadership can be a way to identify the potential for gender or racial pay inequity.Lawyers for Ex-Hedge Fund Execs Push for New Look at Decision They Say 'Upended' Insider-Trading Law
In a filing with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, attorneys from Munger, Tolles & Olson; Allen & Overy; Shapiro Arato Bach; and Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel argued that the panel decision defied U.S. Supreme Court precedent and raised issues of "exceptional importance" that warranted review by the full bench of the appellate court.AI and Attorney Obligations Are Still Outpacing the Law
Legalweek's "Tempering Innovation: The Riskier Side of Digital Transformation" panel explored many of the lingering questions still surrounding AI and the implications for counsel.Judge Sanctions Simmons Hanly for 'Frivolous' Disclosure of J&J CEO's Deposition
A judge in a New York talc case found that Simmons Hanly Conroy's disclosure of Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky's deposition to Reuters "was frivolous and done to harass the defendants," and ordered a Feb. 24 hearing before a special master to determine monetary sanctions.Trending Stories
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