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June 09, 2023 | Law.com

No 'Valid Reorganization Purpose': Judge Dismisses 3M Unit's Earplug Bankruptcy

In a swift blow to 3M, U.S. Chief Bankruptcy Judge Jeffrey Graham, in Indianapolis, dismissed the Chapter 11 case of its subsidiary Aearo Technologies on Friday. "These cases were and are a litigation management tactic and not a rehabilitative effort," Graham wrote.
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June 09, 2023 | Delaware Business Court Insider

'They Could Be Penalized': FTX Bankruptcy to Remain in Delaware Control With Customer Names Sealed

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John T. Dorsey of the District of Delaware said at the end of a hearing Friday that the decision is consistent with his goal of prioritizing creditors as the Chapter 11 process continues.
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June 09, 2023 | Law.com

US Attorney's Office in California Launches $40M Suit Against Public Utility Over Historically Destructive 2017 Wildfire

This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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June 09, 2023 | Law.com

Playing Sexually Derogatory Music at Work Can Constitute Sex Discrimination, 9th Circuit Rules

"Although we have not before addressed the specific issue of music-as-harassment, this court and our sister circuits have recognized Title VII redress for other auditory offenses in the workplace and for derogatory conduct to which all employees are exposed," the court said.
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June 09, 2023 | National Law Journal

Judge Tosses Trump Attorney's Discipline Fight Back to DC Superior Court

Federal court lacks jurisdiction in disciplinary proceeding against Jeffrey Clark, judge rules.
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June 09, 2023 | Law.com

Federal Judge Rules New 'Earned Sick Time Law' Preempted, Citing 'Significant' Service Disruptions in Airline Industry

The Massachusetts Earned Sick Time Law would give crucial airline employees, such as ground crews and flight attendants, excessive reasons to be absent, which would result in large service disruptions, a federal judge ruled.
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June 09, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Push to 4-Day Attendance Poses Risks for Law Firm Diversity Efforts

The growing eagerness to ramp up office mandates will have the sharpest impacts on women, caregivers, and people of color, according to industry observers.
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June 09, 2023 | Law.com

State Appeals Court: Commercial Tenant's Email to Landlord Constituted 'Effective Notice' to Prevent Automatic Lease Renewal

Despite a provision in a commercial lease that prohibited electronic notice, the Massachusetts Appeals Court sided with a tenant in holding that an email to its landlord constituted effective notice to opt out of an automatic five-year lease extension.
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June 09, 2023 | Law.com

'New Wave of Litigation' Expected on Proposed Title IX Changes, Now Delayed Until October

"The proposed new regulations will revoke or erode a wide array of procedural protections that have safeguarded both complainants and respondents over the last few years," said Patricia Hamill, a member and co-chair of the Title IX and campus discipline practice at Clark Hill.
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June 09, 2023 | The American Lawyer

Solve the Problem: Paul Weiss' M&A Practice Guided by Kindler and Barshay Philosophy

"Morgan Stanley has a good relationship with Paul Weiss," said Rob Kindler, noting, "I certainly expect to do more and more work with them moving forward."
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