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Amid Associate Bonus Season, GCs Are Finding Talent From Other Law Departments
Increasing associate pay is keeping some lawyers at law firms, but there's still a deep talent pool of existing in-house lawyers—and many don't want to return to Big Law.State AG James Sues Election Officials in Upstate NY County
The state attorney general's office says the Rensselaer County Board of Elections did not pick an early voting site that was easily accessible to people who live in Troy.Honoring This Year's Distinguished Leaders
This year's nine winners of Distinguished Leader awards have paved the way for countless others in the legal industry.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
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Houston Lawyer's Discrimination Suit Against Polsinelli Heads to Arbitration
Fox Rothschild bankruptcy partner Trey Monsour had alleged in a conditionally dismissed federal complaint that Polsinelli treated him differently from non-LGBTQ employees, and eventually "orchestrated a scheme" to replace him with a younger, heterosexual woman.Supreme Court Leaves As Many Questions As It Answers In 'Google v. Oracle'
The Court cleared Google of copyright infringement in terminating a 16-year long dispute as to whether Google's Android mobile platform had infringed Oracle's Java programming language's copyright. However, the Court did not answer the question of whether specific components of computer software qualifies for copyright protection at all.11th Circuit Says ADA Doesn't Bar Teacher's Firing Over Alleged Suicide Threats
Judge Robin Rosenbaum wrote that the Fayette County School District's interest in the safety of its staff and students outweighed Americans with Disabilities Act protections for a teacher who suffered severe depression.Federal Judge in Texas Asked to Toss Lawsuit Over 2020 Election Results
"There is no reason for this Court to seriously entertain Plaintiffs' claims and re-litigate the integrity and accuracy of Georgia's election results, which have been upheld over and over again under enormous scrutiny," wrote attorneys for the Georgia governor and secretary of state.'Most Frivolous Yet': Georgia Governor Asks Court to Toss Lawsuit Over 2020 Election Results
"There is no reason for this Court to seriously entertain plaintiffs' claims and re-litigate the integrity and accuracy of Georgia's election results, which have been upheld over and over again under enormous scrutiny," wrote attorneys for the Georgia governor and secretary of state.Trending Stories