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The End of Noncompetes? Anxious Clients Are Calling Their Lawyers
"I'm a defense lawyer primarily, but at the end of the day, noncompete agreements were not meant to be a tool to prevent your midlevel workers from going from Company A to Company B," employment attorney Michael Elkins said.Law Schools and Universities Grapple With Protests Across Country
The protests and encampments are occurring as law schools prepare for final exams in the next few weeks.Quinnipiac Law Honors Jennifer Gerarda Brown as She Completes Decade as Dean
During 30 years at the school, including 10 as dean, Brown has led Quinnipiac Law through many significant changes. Friends and supporters thanked her with two standing ovations.DOT Requires Airlines to Disclose Junk Fees, Provide Prompt Refunds
"Airlines should compete with one another to secure passengers' business—not to see who can charge the most in surprise fees," U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said.Supreme Court Appears Closely Divided Over Idaho's Near-Total Abortion Ban
The U.S. government has sued Idaho arguing the state's Defense of Life Act, under which doctors could face prison and lose their licenses for terminating pregnancies, conflicts with the federal 1986 Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act.View more book results for the query "*"
Unanimous: Supreme Court's Examination of 'Harm' Is Instructive to All, Particularly in St. Louis
All nine Justices voted to send the Muldrow case back to the lower court, but they did so through one majority and three concurring opinions.Meet CT's New Honorary Consul to Finland, Robinson & Cole's Patrick Trostle
In the new role, Trostle will advocate for greater cooperation between the two countries across many businesses and commercial sectors.Divided FTC Finalizes Rule to Ban Noncompete Agreements
"First, in my mind, the plain text of the FTC Act clearly gives the agency the authority to promulgate rules addressing unfair methods of competition," FTC Chair Lina Khan said. Not everyone agrees.A Tasty Lesson in Courtroom Courtesy That Might Make You Hungry
This story from New Haven federal court is crisp and delicious, with a memorable flavor.Justices Seemingly Balk at Deferring to NLRB in Starbucks Appeal of Injunction
The Supreme Court appeared to lean toward vacating the Sixth Circuit's more relaxed standard for issuing such an injunction while re-affirming what Starbucks says is the traditional four-part test for such relief.Maximizing Liquidity and Loan Growth: A Credit Union's Success Story
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