The order to pause nearly all U.S. financial assistance for executive branch review poses a constitutional test of the ...
Landlords’ use of automated rent-setting software is “plainly illegal,” Sen. Jess Salomon in Washington state says.
Working remotely and available at all hours, coupled with mounting workloads, has made professional burnout a crisis for many in-house teams.
Proponents of splitting the circuit argue that its backlog of cases means judges are overworked and that litigants suffer burdensome delays between the filing of an appeal and disposition of their ...
Businesses in New York that file Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification notices may soon be compelled to notify the state when job losses are related to artificial intelligence, according to a ...
In-house counsel trying to stay on top of the flurry of executive orders President Trump has been signing since taking office might find a useful resource in a tracker published by Akin Gump Strauss ...
General counsel of all corporate varieties are seeking greater flexibility in their legal staffing and budgets. Many also prefer experienced veterans for more complex matters, lawyers who have ...
New Jersey’s five year-old ban on the use of NDAs to cover up workplace misconduct hasn’t had any effect on the ability of parties in a complaint to reach a settlement, a study shows. Nor has the law ...
The plaintiffs bar has orchestrated the largest-ever transfer of wealth from companies to their clients in the last three years through massive class action settlements, including almost three dozen ...
Juro is opening US headquarters in Boston to serve existing customers and accelerate growth Companies in the Americas region represent 40 per cent of customers and growing Juro is hiring multiple ...
Multiple U.S. Supreme Court justices challenged a Florida city government’s position that a retired firefighter could not sue under the Americans with Disabilities Act over alleged disability ...