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Judge Rejects Uber's Claims That It Is 'Not a Transportation Company' in ADA Suit
Uber's claim "that it is 'not a transportation company' strains credulity, given the company advertises itself as a 'transportation system,'" wrote U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg of the Northern District of California.Judge Doesn't Buy Uber's Claims That It Is 'Not a Transportation Company' in ADA Suit
Uber's claim "that it is 'not a transportation company' strains credulity, given the company advertises itself as a 'transportation system,'" wrote U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg of the Northern District of California.'Bullying' Behavior Isn't About Associates' Gender—It's About Inexperience
Blaming gender for what is really a lack of experience does a disservice to those very women who are told, and must come to believe, they can hold their own against anyone in a courtroom, including, of course, much older men.Jury Trials Postponed Across Florida: Coronavirus Update
The suspension will last until at least March 27, but doesn't include jurors currently serving on a case, unless the judge orders otherwise.Leadership Expectations Have Changed for CLOs: Are They Ready?
Considerations to help close the gap in areas where Chief Legal Officers may be lacking.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Will Rule Monday on Bid to Force Election for Resigning Justice's Seat
Lawyers for two Georgia Supreme Court hopefuls said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger had no authority to cancel an election for the seat of Justice Keith Blackwell in order to let the governor choose his replacement.Connecticut Movers: Solid Leadership at Nutmeg State Firms
The Northeast office of Saxe Doernberger & Vita recently announced the promotions of attorneys Theresa A. Guertin and Bethany L. Barrese to managing partner and partner, respectively.Ex-NY State Government Lawyer Settles Case With Ethics Panel Over Flawed Financial Disclosure
The state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics said Michael Pisapia, former associate counsel to the New York Liquidation Bureau, has agreed to pay $3,000 and settle violations of the public officers law "for failing to disclose income received for providing legal services to private clients."Deal-Dispute Mediating: A Former Deal-Maker's Perspective
This is prime territory for mediation—especially because it's not easy for judges or arbitrators to resolve disputed issues of business judgment, nor may they impose on the situation the kind of resourceful business solutions that the parties can hopefully fashion with the mediator's assistance.Trending Stories
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