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Farella Braun + Martel's Talent Strategy Focuses On 'Sponsorship—Not Just Mentorship'
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The Valdosta jury awarded $250,000 in damages, then tacked on another $9,000 following a separate trial on claims Walmart offered a frivolous defense.The Human Connection: Immigration and Real Estate Attorney Nandita Ruchandani Answers 5 Questions
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The bill, named the Adult Survivors Act, would open a one-year lookback window to allow survivors to bring civil lawsuits over sexual abuse that took place when they were 18 years old or older, even if the statute of limitations on a claim has expired.View more book results for the query "*"
Stroede v. Soc'y Ins. & R.R. Station, LLC, 2021 WI 43
Stroede v. Soc'y Ins. & R.R. Station, LLC Supreme Court of Wisconsin May 18, 2021, Filed Nos. 2018AP1880 & 2018AP2371 2021 WI 43 *; 2021…Time to Scrap the Eviction Moratorium? Suit Claims Florida Landlords Losing Millions
A Florida real-estate group has sued the CDC in an effort to get rid of the federal eviction moratorium.Real Estate, Construction Drive New Growth at Tallahassee Firm
The 35-lawyer full-service law firm found success in the two crucial practice areas in the past year.Misclassification Whiplash: US Department of Labor Withdraws Independent Contractor Rule
Under the Biden Administration, employers should expect a more intensified enforcement focus on the independent contractor classification issue than they saw under the Trump Administration.Trending Stories