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Update: Bad Faith. Even if it's the Stance of Your Employer, You Could Suffer the Consequences.
The Washington Supreme Court will soon address the issue of whether a bad faith suit can be brought against an insurer employee.A Survey of Proposed Federal Privacy Legislation and the Year Ahead
This article surveys the current legislative proposals and, based on this review, provides in-house counsel with an outline of the most likely contours for any eventual data privacy and cyber security legislation affecting businesses.Federal Lawsuit: Sex Was Condition for Work at Connecticut Insurance Company
Mary Elizabeth Montague claims in a federal lawsuit that she was fired because she would no longer engage in sexual activity with her supervisor.Defenders Group Files Lawsuit Over Deteriorating Conditions at Federal Prison in Brooklyn
State lawmakers in Albany said New York Attorney General Letitia James is also considering litigation over the conditions, which she said were “unacceptable, illegal, and inhumane” in a statement late last week.View more book results for the query "*"
Are Women Pushing Men Out of Top Law Schools?
Women actually outnumber men at nine of those top 20 schools! Last year, women were the majority only at six of the top schools.Mandatory Retirement Policies Fading, but Tensions Remain
"It's like going to high school when the seniors never graduate and the seniors are the partners," said Terrence Tarver, a personal injury lawyer in New York.Law Firms Ease Mandatory Retirement Policies, but Tensions Remain
"It's like going to high school when the seniors never graduate and the seniors are the partners," said Terrence Tarver, a personal injury lawyer who chairs the young lawyers section of the state bar association.One of Puerto Rico's Largest Firms Opens a Miami Office
McConnell Valdés, which bills itself as the largest firm in the Caribbean, has opened an office in Miami, the firm's third overall.Venezuelan Opposition Targeted by Country's Internet Censors
Watchdog groups in Venezuela and abroad say opposition leader Juan Guaido's efforts to reach citizens via the internet have been hindered by the dominant provider — state-run CANTV — in a country where critical newspapers and broadcast media already have been muzzled.Trending Stories