Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Juan A. Arteaga | January 11, 2019
On the federal level, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecuted multiple companies for entering into naked “no-poach” agreements, where companies that compete for the same employees agree not to recruit or hire each other's employees.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Arthur L. Pressman | January 11, 2019
In franchise disputes, lawyers and parties who search for mediators drill down on mediators' professional backgrounds, often paying the most attention to whether potential mediators have previously represented franchisors or franchisees.
By Scott Flaherty | January 10, 2019
The plaintiffs firm claimed an ex-partner poached a client who won a nearly $80 million whistleblower award against the drug maker.
By Scott Flaherty | January 10, 2019
The plaintiffs firm had claimed in a federal case playing out in Los Angeles that ex-partner Reuben Guttman poached a client who won a nearly $80 million whistleblower award against the drug maker.
By Dylan Jackson | January 10, 2019
Senior vice president and treasurer Bradford Kaufman of the firm's West Palm Beach office has been named co-president.
By Dan M. Clark | January 10, 2019
The court will be tasked with deciding whether a section of the Federal Employers' Liability Act nullifies a settlement release signed by the plaintiff nearly 20 years ago, which would allow him to sue the company a second time over claims of injury resulting from asbestos exposure.
By Ross Todd | January 10, 2019
A federal judge in San Francisco found that former nonequity shareholder Dawn Knepper, who is pursuing gender discrimination claims against the firm, failed to opt out of the firm's arbitration agreement.
By Ross Todd | January 10, 2019
A federal judge in San Francisco found that former nonequity shareholder Dawn Knepper, who is pursuing gender discrimination claims against the firm, failed to opt out of the firm's arbitration agreement.
By Lidia Dinkova | January 10, 2019
In the latest turn in the decade-long dispute between two of Miami's biggest names in real estate, Craig Robins and Ugo Colombo, a juror bribery accusation has been made.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew T. Mangino | January 10, 2019
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that a mother who used opioids and marijuana during her pregnancy cannot commit child abuse under the Child Protective Service Act (CPSL).
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