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Another Bite at the Apple: Neuroinclusion as a Way to Lead the Diversity Challenge
As we approach Neurodiversity Celebration Week, which takes place March 18-24, it is a great time to take stock of your current neurodiversity efforts, assess what specific actions you can take to become more inclusive, and become a change agent.Lawyers, Do You Have a Written Contract With Your Housekeeper?
The law will create a significant, unprecedented set of new legal relationships, rights and burdens. At the same time it will create a significant new set of legal and enforceable duties on those who have hired domestic workers in the past with little in the way of legal rules.NY Lawmakers Eye Bolstering Regulatory Framework for Fintech
The burgeoning industry operates currently with limited guidelines and mandates, according to witnesses at a hearing in Albany.Fisher Phillips Sees Litigation Demand Boost Revenue by Double Digits for Second Year
The Atlanta-founded firm increased revenue to $338.96 million in 2023–a 10.9% increase from 2022 and an 85% increase since 2016.View more book results for the query "*"
Trump Posts $91.6 Million Bond in Carroll Defamation Case
Trump lawyer Alina Habba posted the bond just a day after U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan denied the defense bid to stay execution of the judgment.How Tech Is Helping Fuel the Rise of the Mid-Market
The fact that the mid-market is increasingly turning heads can be attributed to a wide range of factors. A number of them, though, can be traced back—directly or indirectly—to technology.Man Files Lawsuit Against Dollar General After Allegedly Being Locked in Store
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.2nd Circuit Revives Corruption Charges Against Ex-NY Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin
A unanimous three-judge panel reinstated the charges, ruling that the indictment did sufficiently demonstrate a quid pro quo between Benjamin and his late alleged co-conspirator, the real estate developer Gerald Migdol.NJ Senate Judiciary Committee Advances 7 Nominees to Superior Court Bench
"During my career, I learned that a good judge works hard, listens and fairly applies the law. But most importantly, a judge is kind and respectful to those who appear before the court," Kevin P. Kelly, of New Milford, told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday.Trending Stories