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The Legal Intelligencer

The Legal Names 2018 Attorney of the Year Finalists

As part of The Legal's upcoming Professional Excellence supplement, which will publish on June 12, we are pleased to announce the three finalists for Attorney of the Year.
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New York Law Journal

Hiring Practices Draw Antitrust Scrutiny

Antitrust columnist Elai Katz writes: Federal enforcers have left no doubt that restraints on competition for employees may constitute serious antitrust violations.
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The Legal Intelligencer

US Supreme Court Finds 'Service Advisors' Exempt From Overtime Rules

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Encino Motorcars v. Navarro interprets a very specific exemption to the overtime rules imposed by the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. 201, et seq. (FLSA), but the court's language and reasoning have game-changing ramifications.
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Corporate Counsel

#MeToo Comes to CLOC, as Female In-House Leaders Share Their Stories of Workplace Sexism

On its opening day, the CLOC Institute featured a frank discussion between female in-house leaders about gender and the very real problems they've faced in their careers just because they are women.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Slideshow: This Week's 10 Most Popular Stories

Morgan Lewis pushes back against its ex-client's complaint, a Philadelphia personal injury firm jumps into the Starbucks arrest controversy and more.
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International Edition

UK Body Probes Dentons Over Dismissal of Ex-Human Resources Manager

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has confirmed an investigation of Dentons after an employment tribunal ruled against the firm for dismissing a former recruitment manager. The move comes the same week that Dentons suspended a Canadian partner in an unrelated matter.
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National Law Journal

Transgender Professor, Denied Reinstatement After Jury Win, Plans to Appeal

“We think the court was wrong,” Ezra Young said. “This was a situation where Dr. Tudor had a rare job, a tenure-track job, where you don't lose it no matter what. They tried to strip her of that and a jury agreed.”
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Daily Report Online

Fisher & Phillips Reports Revenue Gains, but Profits Stay Flat

Tech investments and slightly lower billable hours per attorney dampened profits last year.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Preparing for the Imminent Release of New Proposed Guidance Under Title IX

The U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights (OCR) is expected to release proposed guidelines for addressing sexual assault under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 this spring, ushering in the latest round of changes facing educational institutions under the Trump administration.
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National Law Journal

Federal Judiciary Updates Congress on Workplace Misconduct Review

“What we've been hearing—and what's supported by all the studies we've examined up to this point—employees need and want a less formalistic process," James Duff, director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, told members of Congress on Wednesday.
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