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Divided 8th Circuit Reinstates Wage Dispute as Questions Remain Over Employer's Communicated Policies
“A reasonable jury could find that the absence of any time sheets submitted during the two-year audit period, contrasted with the over 800 time sheets…
SCOTUS Set to Weigh in on NY's Transition of Medicaid Program
A Big Law challenge to New York’s transition of its Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program, to a singular fiscal intermediary, has been taken up by…
How Diversity Became a Dirty Word in Law Firms, Even in the UK
Sources and early evidence shows that law firm diversity staff could be quietly pivoting away from DEI.
SEC Nominee Vows Deregulation as Democratic Senator Questions His Record
“The current regulatory environment for our financial system inhibits investment and often punishes success, Paul Atkins told the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee….
'Definitely Established' Doctor Visits Could Keep Med-Mal Claims Alive, State High Court Rules
The trial court had sided with the physician’s efforts to toss the case, finding the negligence and wrongful death claims were barred by the seven-year…
Student Athletes Sue University of Michigan, Ex-Football Assistant Coach, Over Intimate Photo Hacking Scandal
Two unnamed student athletes sued University of Michigan, ex-football assistant coach Matthew Weiss and other defendants after Weiss was indicted for allegedly downloading thousands of…
Eric Davis Is Named as Lead Delaware Superior Court Judge
During his time as a Superior Court judge, Davis—a former Skadden partner—has overseen a range of cases, including a series of high profile defamation cases…
'Unprecedented Mobilization:' Tidal Wave of Threats Gives Legal Departments Their Biggest Test Since COVID
A new study from the on-demand legal services provider Axiom said the challenges give GCs leverage “to put the pedal to the metal on transformation…
Defense Contractor Agrees to $4.6M Settlement for Cybersecurity Allegations
Massachusetts-based defense contractor MORSECORP agreed to pay $4.6 million to resolve allegations that it failed to comply with cybersecurity requirements for its contracts with the…
Law School Deans Condemn Government Sanctions on Law Firms as Threat to Rule of Law
“We write to reaffirm basic principles: The government should not punish lawyers and law firms for the clients they represent, absent specific findings that such…