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A New Ruling Could Affect Plaintiffs Suing Boys and Girls Clubs of America
The decision turned on whether New Jersey has jurisdiction over the national group or just its local affiliates.When Is Unequal Pay Not OK? Comparing Federal and State Equal Pay Laws
This article will help employers, attorneys and investigators understand some of the basic differences between California and federal law in this area, including recent developments to be aware of.Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Winner, Provider: HaystackID
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Shareholder Claims Mount Against NY Community Bancorp in EDNY
Three new lawsuits bring the total number of new EDNY cases filed this month against NYCB, which has been the parent company of Flagstar Bank for more than a year, to six, all related to how the company handled a postmerger spike in loan losses.Atlanta Partners Launch New Organization to Maximize Attorney Donations to Worldwide Charities
"We've both worked on, and worked together, on cases where the injuries are just horrific, and it is reassuring to know that there's always something that we can do to prevent them as opposed to just having to come in after things have happened; to prevent that suffering is a privilege," Naveen Ramachandrappa of Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore told the Daily Report.Holland & Hart Posts 22% PEP Bump Thanks to Strong Demand, Cost Management
Colorado's biggest law firm also increased gross revenue by 11.3% in 2023 as all major practice areas saw growth.Bankman-Fried's Attorneys Call for Leniency in Sentencing
Bankman-Fried's attorneys at Mukasey Young, led by Marc Mukasey, described the 100-year sentence recommendation in Bankman-Fried's presentence report as "barbaric" and "grotesque."California Judge Reduces $332M Roundup Verdict to $28M
San Diego County Superior Court Judge Kevin Enright on Monday denied Monsanto's posttrial motions and upheld the Oct. 31 verdict, but found the punitive damages were unconstitutional.