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Bill Removing Time Bars on Sex Offense Civil Suits Gets Assembly Committee Nod
Committee approvals from Monday and last week set up S-477 to go before a full Senate vote this Thursday in Trenton, while the full Assembly is scheduled to take up A-3648 on March 25.Tech M&A Counsel Can Take Precautions as Regulators Propose Reversing Approved Deals
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Federal Trade Commission regulators have both proposed reversing previously approved mergers and acquisitions by tech giants. In-house counsel can spot red flags and alter or block deals before their company ends up in a subsidiary fire sale.Longtime Munger Tolles Leader Sandra Seville-Jones Dies at 58
Munger, Tolles & Olson's longtime co-managing partner Sandra Seville-Jones died Saturday at the age of 58.Women's Soccer Gets Rematch With Unequal Pay Class Action
The class action, which alleged that the U.S. Soccer Federation pays women players less than their male counterparts, caps a lengthy feud over pay.Women's Soccer Gets Rematch in Court With Unequal Pay Class Action
The class action, which alleged that the U.S. Soccer Federation pays women players less than their male counterparts, caps a lengthy feud over pay.View more book results for the query "*"
Second Circuit Panel Questions Seal in Human Trafficking Suit
The panel appeared close to unsealing a lower court's summary judgment in favor of an associate of financier Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of facilitating the sex trafficking of the plaintiff and others.Court Questions Seal in Jeffrey Epstein-Related Defamation Lawsuit
The panel appeared close to unsealing a lower court's summary judgment in favor of an associate of financier Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of facilitating the sex trafficking of the plaintiff and others.California Teachers Ride SCOTUS Union-Fee Ruling in New Class Action
"This is just another lawsuit from the Freedom Foundation to continue the attack on public education and public employees," the California Teachers Association spokeswoman said.US Sanction of Russian Bank Shows OFAC's Broad Reach, Says Former Treasury Official
A former senior sanctions policy adviser for the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control described the Evrofinance sanction as a “two-for-one” move that ratchets up the pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and shows that “dealing with state-owned Russian financial institutions is a high-risk proposition.”The Southwest Effect: How the Airline Changed the Legal Landscape in Texas
Herb Kelleher, the co-founder and longtime chief executive of Southwest Airlines who died in January at the age of 87, almost certainly didn't set out to change the legal landscape in Texas. It was the untapped potential in the Texas skies he was after.