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MTA 'On Notice' of Need for Disability Act Compliance in Wake of Loss in Lawsuit
U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos issued a summary judgment that the transit authority should have included ADA-mandated accessibility plans during the renovation to a Bronx subway station.Fox Rothschild Hires New CMO From Midsize Phila. Firm
Holly Lentz Kleeman, formerly at Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg, is Fox's new chief marketer after a nearly yearlong search.Ex-Associate Alleges North Carolina Firm Used Her as 'Diversity Prop'
Sharika Robinson's complaint calls Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson a "good ol' boys club," but the firm says it's committed to diversity and inclusion.Senate OKs Bill to Bind Del. Presidential Electors to Back National Popular-Vote Winner
The Senate's elections, government and community affairs committee voted to advance SB 22 for debate before the full chamber, where a majority of members have already signaled their support of the bipartisan measure.View more book results for the query "*"
DOJ's Chad Readler, Ex-Jones Day Partner, Confirmed to 6th Circuit
Readler, who worked in Jones Day's offices in Columbus, Ohio, was confirmed 52-47.New US Attorney Anderson Spars With Defense Stalwarts Over Speed, Approach in White-Collar Cases
San Francisco U.S. Attorney David Anderson traded jabs on a panel with defense attorneys Cris Arguedas and Patrick Robbins over his plans to use tactics more traditionally associated with fighting organized crime in white-collar cases.Two New Surveys Help Companies Focus on Enhancing Internal Investigations
Two newly released surveys from Consilio and KPMG find many of their corporate respondents count internal investigations as a top priority.Trump's SAT Scores, Big Law and White Privilege
What's stunning is not that Trump was probably a mediocre student, but that he felt comfortable enough to lie about it—50 years later.How Lawyers at Talc Company Behind Johnson & Johnson May Be Weathering Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Because Imerys Talc America Inc., the supplier of talc for Johnson & Johnson Services Inc.'s baby powder, is likely to use a bankruptcy procedure whereby litigants' claims that talc caused cancer are satisfied through trust assets set up during the process, the company and its legal department will likely operate normally, bankruptcy experts told Corporate Counsel.Increase Your Value as An Advisor
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