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Former Canadian Consulate Employee's Discrimination Claims Dismissed
An Appellate Division, First Department panel wrote, in part, that former employee John McCabe failed to establish “any causal connection between ... complaints he made [pertaining to the Consulate General of Canada] and his later termination or any other adverse employment action.”Too Old to Practice? It's Time to Talk About Ageism in Law
"I do see a tension," said 68-year-old Geraghty & Bonnano attorney Mark Dubois. "We senior people can be kind of cranky and difficult to manage and high-priced."4 South Florida Attorneys Who Died in Palm Beach County Plane Crash Are Mourned
The four, lawyers at litigation firm Peterson Bernard, were identified as Eric Peterson, who co-founded the firm, as well as Edwin Mortell, Heather Bridwell and Matthew Fiorello of Palm Beach Gardens.David Scherl to Step Down as Morrison Cohen Chairman and Managing Partner
"I'm really doing this personally because I love this firm, and I think this is an opportunity for a firm to invest within itself and I think it's unique," David Scherl said. "Generally, the managing partners are well into their seventies and take a lot of coaxing to make such a decision."Second Circuit Revives IBM Licensing Contract Breach Suit
The technology company saw its $10 million IP contract breach win over United Microelectronics Corp. remanded to the district court for further review.View more book results for the query "*"
IBM Licensing Contract Breach Suit Is Revived by Second Circuit
The technology company saw its $10 million IP contract breach win over United Microelectronics Corp. remanded to the district court for further review.Facebook Sues Ukrainian Duo Over Data-Scraping Horoscope and Quiz Apps
Gleb Sluchevsky and Andrey Gorbachov are accused of making apps styled as horoscopes and tests to scrape users' social media data.Facebook Sues Ukrainian Duo Over Malicious Apps
The two men are accused of making apps styled as horoscopes and tests to scrape users' social media data.Class Action Accuses Nationwide Real Estate Groups of Manipulating Market
A nationwide putative class action lawsuit accuses the country's largest trade association and four leading broker franchisors of developing practices that stifle competition and allow for hiked commission prices. But the companies call the allegations "baseless."Three Texas Law Schools Land on Law.com's Go-To List
In terms of big changes year over year from last year's Go-To List, the University of Houston Law Center made a huge jump from No. 43 the year prior.