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Appeals & Motions List released on:October 5, 2023
A Push for More Progress: Increased Diversity in the Legal Profession
While diversity within the legal profession has improved over the last few years, progress has been slow, and law firm leadership must be further educated on the importance of diversity and inclusion so they will take greater steps toward enhancing diversity among leadership and increasing transparency of their firm's diversity, equity and inclusion practices.LA Judge Disciplined for Unexcused Absences, Disrespecting Colleagues
Superior Court Judge Emily Spear said she didn't know, until counseled by her supervisor, that judges are expected to work regular business hours at their assigned courthouses, according to the Commission on Judicial Performance.The Movement Toward Increased Federal Jurisdiction Over Insurance Declaratory Judgment Actions
In the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, district courts exercising their discretion under the DJA are guided by the landmark opinion in Reifer v. Westport Insurance, 751 F.3d 129 (3d Cir. 2014). Reifer sets forth the factors a district court must address when deciding whether to abstain from hearing an insurance coverage declaratory judgment action.Potential Changes to NYC's Employment Landscape via 'Secure Jobs Act'
NYC is considering a bill to expand the "just cause" protections afforded to employees at fast-food chains with at least 30 locations nationally to all employees in NYC. Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck Labor and Employment partner Jennifer Sherven says the proposed bill will also require employers to enact and follow a progressive discipline plan for all employees.View more book results for the query "Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck, LLP"
Handdown List released on:August 16, 2023
Handdown List released on:August 2, 2023
Chancery court correctly disregarded corporate charter provision deeming board action "conclusive and binding" where the provision had the effect of exculpating directors from liability for breaching their duty of loyalty to the corporation.
Handdown List released on:July 12, 2023
Judges' Generative AI Orders Aren't Prompting Firms to Look Inward—Yet
While court orders requiring attorneys to disclose their use of generative AI for legal work aren't prompting many firms to reevaluate their technology products, that could change if such orders start to become more widespread.Trending Stories
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