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Court Says Retail Workers Are Owed Pay for Being 'On Call'
A plaintiffs lawyer representing "on call" employees called the Second District Court of Appeal's ruling a "far-reaching decision and a great day for the wage earners."Cases of Mistaken Identity: Female Judge in NY Told 'I'd Rather Wait for the Judge'
"After the third time, I kind of tapped my hand on the bench and said 'I am the judge!' His mouth dropped open. His eyes popped wide open," said Justice Sallie Manzanet-Daniels.Home Depot Legal Department on Supreme Court Argument: 'We Know These Issues as Well as Anyone'
Will Barnette, associate general counsel at The Home Depot, likened the experience of arguing before the nation's highest court to preparing for and…Cisco CLO Says He Backs an American Version of GDPR
In an interview with the Financial Times, Cisco Systems Inc. chief legal officer Mark Chandler expressed support for an American version of GDPR. Apple CEO Tim Cook has previously backed federal data privacy regulations.Federal Judge Dismisses Harassment Claims Against Ex-Cuomo Administration Official
The case was largely the impetus for state lawmakers to pass a set of reforms aimed at curbing sexual harassment during last year's legislative session.View more book results for the query "*"
Sheldon Whitehouse Confronts 'Anonymously Funded' SCOTUS Amicus Briefs
The Senate Democrat from Rhode Island, writing to Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Court Clerk Scott Harris, decries "the court's practice of routinely accepting amicus curiae briefs from special interest groups that fail to disclose their donors."The Unicorn Watch: New Black Partners
Finding black associates whom Big Law has promoted to partner is like searching for a tropical bird in the dead of winter.Florida Coastal Law School Aims to Ditch InfiLaw, Become Nonprofit
The Jacksonville law school has applied with the American Bar Association to become a nonprofit entity, a move that would enable it to affiliate with an established university.Justices Suppress Evidence of Weapon Discovered After Resolution of Noise Complaint
Officers lacked a reasonable suspicion to justify detaining 10 party guests, after finishing their investigation of a complaint about loud music coming from a motel room, the justices said.Opioid Makers, Distributors to Face Fraud Claims in Del. AG Suit
A Delaware judge has blocked an attempt by a contingent of leading pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors to escape a civil lawsuit by the state, which seeks to hold the companies liable for their alleged role in the ongoing opioid epidemic.Trending Stories