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We're Calling It: 2019 Is Year of Female Law Partner in Connecticut
If you have news of other female attorneys and partners or news in general about your firm that you'd like to share, send it to Michael Marciano.Seventh Circuit Restricts Age-Bias Claims to Employees, Not Job Applicants
"Congress, of course, remains free to do what the judiciary cannot—extend [the law] to outside job applicants," Seventh Circuit Judge Michael Scudder wrote for the majority. The case involved a lawyer seeking an in-house post at a medical supply company.Following in 11th Circuit Footsteps, Court Restricts Age-Bias Claims to Employees, Not Applicants
The Seventh Circuit gives a hat tip to the Eleventh Circuit for leading the way in decisions against job applicants claiming age discrimination.US Appeals Court Restricts Age-Bias Claims to Employees, Not Job Applicants
"Congress, of course, remains free to do what the judiciary cannot—extend [the law] to outside job applicants," Seventh Circuit Judge Michael Scudder wrote for the majority. The case involved a lawyer seeking an in-house post at a medical supply company.Lawmakers Eye Further Steps to Benefit Immigrants as NY 'Dream Act' Approved
Some reforms, including one that would prohibit federal immigration officers from entering state courts with the intention of taking an undocumented immigrant into custody, appear to have gained momentum this year after Democrats took control of both houses in the state Legislature.View more book results for the query "*"
Matey for 3rd Circuit Among 51 Promised Judicial Renominations
President Donald Trump announced that he would renominate 51 people for district and appeals court seats on the federal bench, including Paul Matey for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.Howling Mad: Lawsuit Says Pet Store Tricked Client Into Leasing Puppy at 100 Percent Interest
A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of a woman who claimed The Dog House misled her into a puppy lease agreement that was deceptive, unclear, confusing and had an interest rate of more than 100 percent.Barnes & Thornburg Boosts Parental Leave for Attorneys and Staff
The move adds to a growing list of law firms that are lengthening parental leave for lawyers—and extending benefits for staffers as well.Caterpillar Asks US Judge to Toss Suit Alleging Antitrust Scheme
In a brief filed Tuesday in Delaware federal court, lawyers for Caterpillar Inc. said the four-year-old suit from International Construction Products had failed to make any specific allegations linking the Illinois-based manufacturer of construction and mining machinery to an alleged plot to suppress competition and fix prices.