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To Be Exempt or Not Exempt; That Is the Question
Expert analysis of the criteria for determining an employee's exempt classification under state law. Failure to properly classify an employee can be a costly oversight for employers.Five Takeaways From Andrei Iancu's Testimony to Senate IP Subcommittee
The USPTO director has won supporters on the Senate Judiciary Committee. But will he be able to stop them from using the phrase "patent troll"?ZentLaw's LawDesk360 Latest to Take Aim at Legal's Workflow Efficiency
The platform, the newest entrant on ZentLaw Labs' roster, seeks to enable quicker access to information. It is the latest in a growing line of tools to focus on streamlining legal workflows.Pace Law Holds Leadership Dinner
Pace University's Elisabeth Haub School of Law presented Dennis Kenny of the Law School's Board of Visitors, and Christopher Fisher, managing partner at Cuddy & Feder, with this year's Distinguished Service Award.Aaron Hernandez's Murder Conviction Is Reinstated by Massachusetts Top Court. One Reason: Insurance
In a case involving the first-degree murder conviction of former professional football player Aaron Hernandez, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts…View more book results for the query "*"
Life Without Parole Shouldn't Be an Option in NY State
Now that the Legislature is considering removing the death penalty from the Criminal Procedure Law and Penal Law, this is a good opportunity to eliminate life without parole too.O'Melveny and Allen & Overy's Name Game Exposes Insecurities Among Competition
A decade ago, a Magic Circle firm talking merger with a U.S. firm outside of the white-shoes would have raised eyebrows. Not anymore.Judge Green-Lights Discovery in Subaru Infotainment System Class Suit Amid 'Overblown' Cost Concerns
"Defendants' concern about 'extremely expensive' discovery is overblown," U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider said.