Labor of Law: Noncompetes: Pharma Companies Face Off | Is 'Dynamex' Retroactive? | Justices Urged to Take New ERISA Case | Seyfarth Will Fight Sterling Jewelers Class Ruling | Who Got the Work
Welcome to Labor of Law. Two pharma companies and their Big Law attorneys are facing off in courts around the country over noncompete agreements. Plus: the US Supreme Court is pitched on an ERISA case, and Seyfarth plans to take a major gender-bias class action to the justices soon. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, notable moves and much more!
January 23, 2020 at 12:00 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
Welcome back new and returning readers of Labor of Law, our weekly look at news and trends affecting the L&E community. On the clock this week: Noncompetes: Pharma companies face off • Is California's 'Dynamex' ruling retroactive? • Justices urged to take new ERISA case | Seyfarth will fight Sterling Jewelers class ruling • Who Got the Work
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