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New York State Making Substantial Progress on Offshore Wind
Karen Meara and Christopher Rizzo devote this edition of their Domestic Environmental Law column to highlighting the state's substantial and ongoing progress on offshore wind.Telegraph, Telephone & Twitter: The 'Common Carrier' Argument on Content Moderation
Texas and Florida's failed attempts to curtail social media platforms' freedom to moderate content signals the growing motivation and innovative nature of states attempts to influence Big Tech companies.Jan. 6 Panel to Hear From Raffensperger, Others Trump Pushed
Embattled Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is scheduled to testify about Trump's phone call asking him to "find 11,780" votes that could flip the state to prevent Biden's election victory.The NLJ 500: Law Firm Size Matters When it Comes to Retention
High market mobility remains as 2021 was another booming year for NLJ 500 law firms.As Feds Step Up White-Collar Enforcement, Companies Face Heightened Risks
"It's great to have policies and procedures and compliance measures in place, but if you don't follow them, they're not going to protect you," said Toby Galloway, a Winstead shareholder.View more book results for the query "White & Case"
Ruling Out of Florida Allows Workers to Plead Discrimination Against Small Employers
"This appellate court ruling is a victory for employees in Miami-Dade County who are being discriminated against and are now not restricted from pursuing their rights," said Chad E. Levy, a plaintiffs attorney.What Is Required When Consent to Mandatory Arbitration Is Sought Online?
Internet users are increasingly confronted by websites that state that continued use of the site will result in binding them to various conditions. Often this includes an agreement to submit any future disputes to arbitration.Attorney of the Year Finalist: Linda Dunikoski
Linda Dunikoski's 20 years of experience in the courtroom helped her win three convictions in the Arbery trial—and also makes her worry as she sees a shrinking number of career prosecutors.HR Director Awarded $925K After Trial in Race and Sex Discrimination Suit Against Real Estate Firm
Plaintiff Hightower "was doing her job as an HR director and she was retaliated against for doing that. Just because a company hires somebody that is a woman and an African American doesn't mean they're not also discriminating against women and African Americans," said plaintiff counsel Laura Mattiacci.New Florida Ruling Allows Workers to Plead Discrimination Against Small Employers
"This appellate court ruling is a victory for employees in Miami-Dade County who are being discriminated against and are now not restricted from pursuing their rights," said Chad E. Levy, a plaintiffs attorney.Trending Stories
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