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Split 6th Circuit Panel Says American Family Insurance Agents Aren't Employees
A class action filed in federal court in Ohio on behalf of more than 7,000 American Family Insurance agents seeks to have them classified as employees eligible for benefits under ERISA.O'Melveny & Myers Reps Trump Inaugural Committee Amid New York Investigation
The news comes as the committee faces a sweeping demand by prosecutors to turn over documents about its donors, vendors, and finances.Sidley Finalizes $32 Million Turnaround in Come-From-Behind Win for Sprint
The Federal Circuit agreed there was still time—even after it had ruled—to go back to district court and attack a $32 million patent judgment against Sprint Spectrum.Never Over 'Till It's Over: Sidley Finalizes $32 Million Turnaround
The Federal Circuit agreed there was still time—even after it had ruled—to go back to district court and attack a $32 million patent judgment against Sprint Spectrum.View more book results for the query "*"
Dentons Adds Two Partners in Europe
Matteo Vizzardi joins as a partner in Milan and will lead the white-collar crime team in Italy, while Tjibbe Douma joins as a partner in Amsterdam, where he will head Dentons Boekel's patents practiceAfter Hours: 'The Big NAIOPski' Commercial Real Estate Event
NAIOP South Florida hosted “The Big NAIOPski” commercial real estate event at Revolutions in West Palm Beach.Court Revives Eddie Money's Bid to Knock Out Former Drummer's Age Discrimination Claim
The Second District Court of Appeal found that the '70s rocker's band lineup decisions naturally implicate the First Amendment, and revived his anti-SLAPP motion.Court Revives Rocker Eddie Money's Bid to Knock Out Ex-Drummer's Age Discrimination Claim
The Second District Court of Appeal found that the '70s rocker's band lineup decisions naturally implicate the First Amendment, and revived his anti-SLAPP motion.Gift From Grad Guarantees Aid for Veterans at UGA Law
“Thanks to the generous support to date, the school of law has reached the point where every veteran currently enrolled in the entering class will receive financial aid,” UGA law Dean Bo Rutledge said.Trending Stories