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Can Employers Enforce Non-Competes Against California Employees?
Employment Law columnists Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas analyze 'NuVasive', and consider the extent to which §925 may provide employers with operations in California an opportunity to use the Represented Employee Exception to enforce non-competition agreements against California employees.Neomi Rao, Up for DC Circuit, Admits Some Writings Made Her 'Cringe'
Rao, facing questions from senators, said she has matured since writing the controversial columns on multiculturalism and sexual assault at Yale.DC Circuit Nominee Admits Some Writings at Yale Now Make Her 'Cringe'
Rao, facing questions from senators, said she has matured since writing the controversial columns on multiculturalism and sexual assault at Yale.Virginia's VSE Acquires Miramar Aircraft Services Firm for $112 Million
Eight Gunster attorneys in South Florida represented the seller, Miramar's 1st Choice Aerospace Inc.'Or Marihuana': Amendment to VTL §1192(1) Should Be Passed
VTL §1192(1) suffers a shortcoming that will render it anachronistic in the near future.View more book results for the query "*"
From Jay-Z to RBG: Demanding Diversity in ADR
2018 will be remembered as the year Jay-Z forced a media spotlight on the lack of diversity in Alternative Dispute Resolution. Jay-Z's complaint drives home the fact that meaningful change on this front depends on clients and their lawyers—the ultimate selectors, the purchasers of arbitration services.Wells Fargo: Legal Industry Strong, Pa. and Del. Firms Even Stronger
Revenue and net income growth for big firms in the region outpaced strong numbers throughout the legal industry for 2018.Bankruptcy Judge Approves Massive Puerto Rico Debt Restructuring Deal
The agreement involves more than $17 billion worth of government bonds backed by a sales-and-use tax, with officials saying it will help the government save an average of $456 million a year in debt service.Judge Approves Massive Puerto Rico Debt Restructuring Deal
The agreement involves more than $17 billion worth of government bonds backed by a sales-and-use tax, with officials saying it will help the government save an average of $456 million a year in debt service.Trending Stories