By Mike Scarcella | June 10, 2021
Welcome to Law.com's L&E briefing Labor of Law, our dispatch spotlighting big cases, key issues and developing trends.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 20, 2021
"I think we advanced the law and some of the thinking on how to try a whistleblower case," said Luke Andrews, a partner at Watson Spence in Atlanta. "The parties developed their own jury instructions particular to this whistleblower law and that was interesting."
By Suzette Parmley | May 13, 2021
The New Jersey Supreme Court issued a split decision on Wednesday as to whether Cape May County retaliated against its former purchasing agent after she became embroiled in the bidding process for the county's outside counsel business involving two law firms. In "Allen v. Cape May County," the 5-2 majority ruled that plaintiff Allen is covered under the Conscientious Employee Protection Act in her involvement with the request for proposal bid involving Capehart & Scatchard, though not with a similar engagement involving Ballard Spahr.
By Tasha Norman | May 10, 2021
"Because my path was nontraditional and nonlinear, I sometimes wondered whether I would ever be a partner. Achieving this goal feels like the culmination of a long career path."
By Ellen Bardash | May 5, 2021
The settlement resolves a whistleblower case filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and against the Wilmington, Delaware-headquartered company, accused of donating to a foundation and using those funds toward the copays of Medicare and TRICARE beneficiaries who weren't eligible for coverage of Incyte Corp.'s drug, Jakafi.
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By Ellen Bardash | May 5, 2021
The settlement resolves a whistleblower case filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and against the Wilmington, Delaware-headquartered company, accused of donating to a foundation and using those funds toward the copays of Medicare and TRICARE beneficiaries who weren't eligible for coverage of Incyte Corp.'s drug, Jakafi.
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By Ellen Bardash | May 5, 2021
The settlement resolves a whistleblower case filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and against the Wilmington, Delaware-headquartered company, accused of donating to a foundation and using those funds toward the copays of Medicare and TRICARE beneficiaries who weren't eligible for coverage of Incyte Corp.'s drug, Jakafi.
By Mike Scarcella | May 3, 2021
Sue Lee, former chief risk officer at the Public Company Accounting Oversight board, last month sued the organization over alleged workplace harassment. She contends reasons given for her termination have been "markedly inconsistent."
By Mike Scarcella | April 22, 2021
Welcome to Labor of Law, our labor and employment dispatch spotlighting big cases, key issues and developing trends.
By Mike Scarcella | April 20, 2021
"I will be looking for evidence of mistake, inadvertence, surprise, excusable neglect, or other factors which might explain respondent's failure to respond to the orders issued in this case," an administrative law judge, Steven Bell, said in a recent order in a whistleblower case against Honeywell.
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