Uber's 'Superficial Safety Efforts' Called Out in Derivative Suit
The lawsuit alleges that if Uber's board members and executives had made a point to implement safety measures like screening drivers more carefully, the company might not now be facing liability in the hundreds of cases in which riders, primarily women, say they were sexually assaulted.Boies Schiller Flexner Bounces Back With Revenue, Head Count Gains in 2023
After years of declining head count and revenue, the litigation shop is back in growth mode.Judge Lets EEOC's Race-Bias Suit Against Tesla Proceed, Tossing Aside Claims of 'Factual Vacuity'
Tesla had struck a dismissive tone in its motion to dismiss, saying the suit lacked required specificity. But a judge ruled that the automaker had misstated the standard the EEOC had to meet.After 47 Years, Denver's Moye White to Wind Down After Most Lawyers Join Fennemore Craig
"We've found this mass lateral hiring works depending on the situation," said Fennemore CEO James Goodnow. "It's a very clean way to do a transaction."Promoting 'Comfortable Diversity' Can Impact Firms' Bottom Lines
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Chanel T. Rowe, of Johnson & Johnson, shares why she thinks promoting "comfortable diversity" can improve firms' bottom lines and how she's helping level the legal playing field.Building on 7% Revenue Rise in 2023, Frost Brown Todd Looks to Enter New Markets, Add to Head Count
"We had another very good year, particularly given the sort of uncertainties around the economic environment," chairman Robert Sartin said in an interview.Preparing for California's Workplace Violence Prevention Plan
"There is hope that SB 553 will help to make California workplaces safer," according to employment attorney Deborah Petito of Offit Kurman.'Came Back to Haunt Him': White-Collar Lawyers Address Bankman-Fried's 25-Year Sentence
U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan noted the ex-crypto entrepreneur's "exceptonally privileged background" in meting out his sentence.9th Circuit Rejects Securities Allegations Against Biotech Company's COVID-19 'Cure' Claim
"It seems likely that the bump in the price of Sorrento's stock in the week of May 15 provided it with more revenue from its agreement with Anarki to purchase stock, but Zenoff does not allege any particular improper or inflated sales. Indeed, as defendants note, Zenoff identifies no individual stock sales at all," Judge Consuelo Callahan wrote on behalf of the court.Trending Stories
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