By Charles Toutant | July 24, 2024
"Come September, if this situation persists, there will be garden-variety, noncompete employment cases in courts across the country where defendants, whether employees switching companies or companies hiring employees in the face of noncompetes from their prior job, will likely assert that the FTC is a defense to the enforcement of a noncompete," attorney John Siegal said.
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By Aleeza Furman | July 24, 2024
The defendants warned that the Superior Court ruling "would expose thousands of small business owners, who choose to organize their businesses into a corporation or limited liability company, personally liable to employees for work-related injuries, even though those employees were eligible for and received workers' compensation benefits."
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By Amanda O'Brien | July 24, 2024
Former income partner Jo Bennett's putative class action survived a motion to dismiss.
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By Amanda O'Brien | Alexander Lugo | July 23, 2024
The firm first entered Philadelphia with a cohort of 11 partners from Reed Smith in 2018, and a number of these attorneys are likely now establishing Polsinelli's presence in the city.
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By Riley Brennan | July 23, 2024
"Absent clear language and considering the presumption against waiver, we are reluctant to extend a jury waiver provision to a separate document that could have easily included its own waiver provision," said U.S. District Judge John F. Murphy of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
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By Andrew Maloney | July 23, 2024
Polsinelli, raiding Holland & Knight, will launch in Philadelphia with one of the "premier" executive comp and employee stock ownership plan practices in the U.S., the firm said.
By Amanda Bronstad | Amanda O'Brien | July 22, 2024
Law firms are investigating potential lawsuits to come out of CloudStrike's global tech outage, but there may be limits on who can recover damages.
By Charles Toutant | Aleeza Furman | Riley Brennan | July 22, 2024
"There are motions related to the admissibility of certain evidence, such as political affiliations or opinions, or motions concerning juror bias, that might become more relevant, and certainly it's going to impact the legal strategies that lawyers invariably will take," said jury consultant Daniel Wolfe.
By Amanda O'Brien | Samson Amore | July 19, 2024
"I'm hearing of more West Coast latencies than on the East Coast," said one Am Law 100 executive. "It really depends where [the office] is regionally, whether they're experiencing the same symptoms even within the same firm."
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By Riley Brennan | July 19, 2024
"One of the larger issues in the case was related to chemistry and science. We were very focused on that from the beginning," one of the defense attorneys said.
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