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Litigation Trend: Exempt Employees Sue for Overtime
“Even though you do the managerial stuff, that is only like 20 minutes a day, or an hour a day. The rest of your day…
Inside Track: Smart Companies Will Pass on Trump's Invitation to Bribe
“Companies must maintain their compliance commitments—notwithstanding any pause in enforcement by a single enforcement agency,” Paul Hastings advised clients this week.
Davis Polk's Leor Landa on Wild Times in Fund Formation
The expansion of private credit and increased private equity hold times have led to a surge in creative solutions to get capital back to investors….
Read the Order: US Judge Grants TRO Restraining Trump's Gender-Affirming Care EOs
U.S. District Judge Brendan Hurson’s 14-day temporary restraining order prohibits the White House from “conditioning or withholding federal funding based on the fact that a…
Australian Judge Bans Use of Gen AI for Affidavits, Witness Statements
Statements should reflect a person’s knowledge, not AI-generated content, judge says.
Powerful Shareholder-Advisory Firm Abandons Push to Diversify Corporate Boards
Institutional Shareholder Services’ retreat on DEI follows decisions by BlackRock and Vanguard to deemphasize the issue.
Florida Federal Judge Sanctions Attorney in Litigation Against DaBaby
In a 65-page order, U.S. District Judge Jose E. Martinez found that “counsel’s conduct causes the court to seriously question whether the attorney “should be…
'All Firms Are Vulnerable,' Even Historically Impenetrable Ones, in the Modern Hiring Market
Data shows Wachtell, Gunderson and Sullivan & Cromwell have lost few partners in recent years.
Administrative Head of NY Judiciary Presents $3B Spending Plan, Addresses ICE Access to Courthouses
New York Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas’ spending plan for fiscal 2026 asks for $3 billion, to return the system to 2009 staffing levels. Zayas…