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Employees Sue Lockheed Martin, Claiming They Never Got OT Pay
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.NASA Taps Judicial Nominee, Career Prosecutor as General Counsel
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said Iris Lan will lead a team of attorneys and professionals who "are critical to NASA fulfilling our mission to explore the unknown in air and space, innovate for the benefit of humanity, and inspire the world through discovery."Insurance Coverage Q&A: Does Your Dog Bite?
How does policy language line up with state regulations concerning insurers ability to underwrite based on dog breeds?Who's to Blame for 'Bogus' ChatGPT Legal Brief?: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Pa. Justices to Stay Out of Phila. Judge's Dispute With Court Leadership, for Now
According to court documents, Brinkley's complaints before the Supreme Court and AOPC bring different but related allegations stemming from a purportedly strained relationship between Judge Genece Brinkley of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas and Supervising Judge Lucretia Clemons.View more book results for the query "*"
Despite the Effort, Structural Blockers, Not Ennui, Stall Law Firm Diversity Efforts
"Law firms are just not trying very hard to fix the problem. There is undoubtedly some truth to the allegation that some firms make it appear that they care about diversity more than they actually do."Insurance Dispute Over Portland Superfund Site Removed to Federal Court
This story was first surfaced on Law.com Radar.LexisNexis: New Auto Policies Showed Double-Digit Growth in Q1
According to LexisNexis, drivers age 66+ had the highest rates of new auto policy growth in Q1 2023.Federal Circuit Judicial Council Denies Newman's Request for New Cases Amid Investigation
Judge's attorney decries lack of due processing, saying 95-year-old jurist was denied notice and an opportunity to be heard.Arizona Appeals Court Takes on First-Impression Issue of Compelled Mental-Health Exams
"This case presents an issue of first impression," said Gass. "Arizona's appellate courts have accepted special action jurisdiction in cases involving motions to compel mental-health examinations but have not addressed whether non-expert witness testimony opens the door to a court-ordered examination for rebuttal purposes."Increase Your Value as An Advisor
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