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Is Franchising Being Threatened (Again)?
There is new legislation being proposed at state and federal levels that seeks to address a myriad of wage and labor issues resulting from the pandemic. It's important to know what the legislation provides, consider the consequences, and determine the manner in which franchising parties may avoid or mitigate them, if necessary.Jones Day Loses Bid to Squeeze Rival Orrick Over Firm's Paris Partner Poach
A newly filed D.C. Superior Court order in a case Jones Day brought against Orrick offers a rare public glimpse at a confidential arbitration proceeding over the scope of a partnership agreement.K&L Gates Partner Launches GOP Bid for Pa. Governor
The Pennsylvania gubernatorial election will take place in November 2022.The Latest Big Four-Law Firm Alliance Follows Tested Model. Will EY Go Next?
"It's certainly brought in revenues exceeding any direct expense we put into it," said an Epstein Becker leader about partnering with Deloitte.Biden's First Judicial Picks Clear Senate Committee Over Some GOP Opposition
U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and Candace Jackson-Akiwumi, tapped for seats on federal appeals courts, were among the nominees sent to the full Senate.View more book results for the query "*"
Biden's First Judicial Picks, Including 2 For New Jersey, Clear Senate Committee
The approvals came despite varying degrees of Republican opposition.Big Law Is Investing in Infrastructural Bill Expertise Amid High Business Demand
Law firms are adding lateral partners, organizing marketing pushes and information sessions for clients and coordinating task forces.Pursuing Criminal Charges Against a Debtor May Violate Automatic Stay and Discharge Injunction
In a recently published decision, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina held that a creditor violated both the automatic stay and discharge injunction when the creditor made a criminal referral against a debtor on account of a bounced rent check.No Immunity After Drunken Patron Falls Down Stairs, Says Wisconsin Supreme Court
Insurers may have to cover damages caused by an off-duty employee's negligent actions.Flood of Protest Hits Boy Scouts' Chapter 11 Plan
A document signed Monday by the Boy Scouts' attorneys with Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell and White & Case laying out matters to be discussed at a hearing listed 119 objections to proceeding with the plan from claimants, insurers and other interested parties. The scouting organization is asking Judge Laurie Selber Silverstein to authorize solicitation of votes for the plan.Trending Stories