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'From Robust to Booming': Union Organizing Surge Juices Demand for Labor & Employment Practices
Unions are organizing heavily in nontraditional areas, but the nature of management-side labor work remains unchanged.People in the News—May 22, 2023—Eckert Seamans
Renee Mattei Montgomery, a Harrisburg-based member at national law firm Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, has been recognized with the 2023 Lynette Norton Award by the Pennsylvania Bar Association Commission on Women in the Profession.Arbitration Provision in Customer Agreement Unconscionable Where It Allowed Defendant to Indefinitely Delay Claims and Restricted Customers' Procedural Rights
New York AG Seeks Dismissal of Lawsuit Over Alleged Sexual Misconduct of Ex-Employee
Attorneys for the AG and her Office asked a judge to toss a lawsuit by a former employee, arguing the AG was involved in none of the alleged conduct.Employee Outbursts Under the National Labor Relations Act
The NLRB recently issued a decision that grants employees broad leeway to make lewd, lascivious, racist or otherwise inappropriate comments at work so long as those comments are connected in some way to terms and conditions of employment.View more book results for the query "Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP"
This Week's Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Plaintiffs lawyers at Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann and Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll reached a $1 billion settlement with Wells Fargo & Co. in what's poised to be one of the 20 largest shareholder settlements of all-time if approved.People in the News—May 5, 2023—Antheil Maslow, Faegre Drinker
Patricia Collins, partner at Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, is scheduled to join a panel discussion at the Bucks County Bar Association's (BCBA) fifth annual Business Law Institute on May 9.Philadelphia's Mass Tort Inventory Falls to Yearslong Low as Risperdal Cases Dwindle
Philadelphia's mass tort inventory has fallen more than 60% from the start of 2020, according to court data.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Appellate lawyers at Alston & Bird and Alexander Dubose & Jefferson handled arguments in a major win at the Texas Supreme Court last week in the court's first substantive look at a force majeure clause in an oil and gas contract.Trending Stories
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