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April 16, 2020 | New York Law Journal

A Global Pandemic Creates a Call to Action as Non-Compete Agreements in New York Impact the Most Vulnerable

If an employee is also saddled with a non-compete agreement, the reduced job opportunities that exist will become even tougher to obtain and maintain for those in need of a position.
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Appellate Division, First Department: April 2, 2020
Publication Date: 2020-04-06
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Criminal Appeals
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Court: Appellate Division, First Department, Cases Decided
Judge: Unsigned
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Case number: DOCKET

Appellate Division, First Department: April 2, 2020

Morelli v. Alters
Publication Date: 2020-03-24
Practice Area: Contractual Disputes | Dispute Resolution | Employment Litigation
Industry: Legal Services
Court: U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, U.S. - SDNY
Judge: District Judge Gregory Woods
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Case number: 1:19-cv-10707

Arbitration of Claims Under 2015 Contract Not Compelled; Claims Under 2018 Pact Stand

March 19, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

Fortify Your Crisis Management Plan: A Focus on HR

Even for companies with the best compliance programs, certain events are unforeseeable (e.g., "black swans"), or unstoppable ("gray rhinos"). The answer is not simply to reactively deal with these events when they come, but instead to implement a plan that can save important time and provide a semblance of order when the next crisis happens.
10 minute read
March 05, 2020 | Law.com

Labor of Law: Coronavirus Threat: L&E Perspectives | PwC Settles Age Bias Case | PBS Wins 'Moral Clause' Verdict | Who Got the Work

Welcome to Labor of Law, and your feedback -- it's always appreciated. Scroll down for: Coronavirus Threat: L&E Perspectives | PwC Settles Age Bias Case | PBS Wins 'Moral Clause' Verdict | Who Got the Work
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March 04, 2020 | The American Lawyer

After Startup Setback, Atrium Law Managing Partners See a Path Forward

Matthew Melville and Michel Narganes didn't expect the software side of the business to shutter when they joined Atrium two months ago. They still believe there's a place in the market for a new model that serves startup clients.
4 minute read
March 04, 2020 | Law.com

Inside Track: Being In-House Amid the Coronavirus Outbreak. Plus, More CLOs Saying Goodbye to Their CEOs.

The COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak has hit in-house legal departments as they help guide their companies through the rapidly developing public health crisis. Also, several companies saw their CEOs step down in recent weeks, so we explore how chief legal officers can step up during the transition.
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March 02, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

Lawyer Formerly of WeWork's Employee Relations Department Sues Over Racial, Gender Discrimination

"Once WeWork became aware of Plaintiff's intent to proceed with this case, it repeatedly threatened that it would seek an award of attorney's fees and costs against her should she dare bring her case in a public court of law instead of through, private confidential arbitration," Ayesha Whyte states in the complaint.
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February 27, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

MLB's Unauthorized (and Ridiculous) Crisis Guide for Owners

The news coverage following this scandal has been distressing for Houstonians. But Jim Crane, the Astros' owner, seems to be persevering. None of the Astros players were penalized. We still have the trophy. And eventually, people will talk about something else (hurry up election 2020).
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February 24, 2020 | Daily Business Review

How Much is Too Much? South Florida Office Market Poised to Add 3.5M Square Feet

Will South Florida be left with glitzy new office buildings that merely pull tenants from older offices, or will all the holes be filled? Leasing agents say it depends.
10 minute read

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