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Outback 'Should Have Known': New Ruling Offers Guidance on Evidence Preservation
"It is unclear to the court how a sophisticated litigant can reasonably expect to fulfil its duty to preserve evidence by leaving the responsibility ... in the hands of restaurant manager, who is given absolutely no guidance," the judge said.
Tesla Tries to Halt EEOC Suit, Citing 'Unseemly, Toxic Interagency Competition'
The automaker argues that the racial discrimination lawsuit suffers from "factual vacuity." Separately, it has asked the court to stay the case, asserting the agency skipped a required "conciliation" process in a mad rush to to outshine the California Civil Rights Department, which had filed its own suit.
'Steady Year in a Turbulent Market': McGuireWoods Surpasses $1B in Gross Revenue
McGuireWoods benefited from rate increases and also embraced alternative fee arrangements, including "very significant enterprise-wide flat fee type arrangements" and blended rates, said the managing partner.
Social Media in the Workplace: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Join this webcast as we discuss what in-house counsel needs to know regarding their social media policies, specific areas to update and the potential downsides of not meeting NRLB's expectations.
Senior Boeing Attorney Steps In to HR Chief Role as Contentious Labor Talks Loom
Uma Amuluru's move to human resources "is great training to someday sit in the GC seat," legal recruiter Deborah Ben-Canaan said.View more book results for the query "*"


Avast Will Pay $16.5M, Not Sell Consumers' Browsing Data in Settlement With FTC
The handling of "sensitive data triggers heightened privacy obligations and a default presumption against its sharing or sale," FTC Chair Lina Khan and Commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya said in a joint statement.
Big Law, Public Interest Attorneys Join in Class Action Challenging NYC Searches of Families' Homes
The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, accuses child protective services workers of using "coercive tactics" to enter and search families' homes.
Amid Partnership Expansion, Paul Hastings Sees Double-Digit Boost in Profits and RPL
Paul Hastings' equity tier grew by 2% while its nonequity tier surged by 14%.
5 Interesting AI Use Cases in the Legal Industry
At the UnitedLex webinar "Exploring AI: An In-Depth Discussion of Real-Life Legal Use Cases," panelists discussed the most practical applications of AI across the legal landscape.
ABA Weighing Diversity Standard Revisions in Light of SCOTUS Ruling
Under a current proposal, the focus of Standard 206 would shift away from "diversity and inclusion" and toward access for "all persons," expanding the number of "identity characteristics" from three—gender, race and ethnicity—to 14.