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Hospital Worker Said She Resigned Due to Retaliation
On Nov. 5, 2018, plaintiff Nazjah Lloyd, 28, resigned from her job as a sterile processing technician at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Lloyd claimed that she had to resign because of retaliation and a hostile work environment fostered by coworkers.Tech Firms Waffle on Metaverse Investments, as FOMO and Fear of Throwing Money Down Drain Collide
"Building the metaverse is a long-term project, but the rationale for it remains the same and we remain committed to it," Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said.Research Unearths an Ugly Truth: Lawyers Are Undermining Cybersecurity
"There have been a string of opinions that have put lawyers in a position where if they were to do their job competently they would essentially be putting their clients at risk because they would be creating documents that can be used in litigation or an investigatory proceeding," said David Saunders, a partner at McDermott Will & Emery.The CHIPS Act Tasks Tech Companies With Reshaping the Workforce Through Better Child Care
The Biden administration announced a policy this spring requiring any semiconductor manufacturer requesting over $150 million in federal funding to submit plans for how the company will provide its employees with affordable, high-quality child care.The Burden of Commercial Reasonableness Following a Default
Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) governs secured transactions, and Part 6 of this article governs the rights and duties of the parties in the event of default. In the event of default by a debtor, a secured party may repossess the collateral and dispose of it through a sale, lease, license, or other form of disposition.View more book results for the query "*"
Where Are the Eligible Acquisition Targets? Acquiring Smaller Firms
Am Law 100 firms may wish to grow by finding midsize merger partners. But those targets would rather grow on their own terms.Admissibility of Preventability: A Refresher for Your Trucking, Commercial Vehicle Clients
The decision to conduct a self-critical analysis after a commercial vehicle crash must weigh the safety benefits with the potential consequences in litigation.People in the News—June 29, 2023—Capehart Scatchard, Eckert Seamans
Capehart Scatchard hosted a panel discussion and breakfast on June 21, at its Mount Laurel, New Jersey, office for first year law students from Rutgers Law School in Camden, New Jersey.Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action in College Admissions
The justices split 6-3 along ideological lines in a ruling against Harvard and the University of North Carolina condemning the use of race in college admissions.Trending Stories
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