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Judge Greenlights Wage-and-Hour Case Against Salvation Army by Adult Rehab Program Participants
"Plaintiffs claim that the Salvation Army was the primary beneficiary of their relationship, and back that allegation up with details about how essential and beneficial their work was for defendant, the minimal value and effectiveness of the rehabilitation services they received, and the way in which their work prevented them from pursuing rehabilitation," the judge wrote.Plaintiffs Bar Partner Promotions Highlight Rising Caseload, Commitment to Firm Culture
Plaintiffs firms are off to a dynamic start into 2023 with diverse partner classes and a strong commitment to antitrust, MDL and health care litigation.4 EEOC Trends In-House Counsel Need to Know
"While there's much written about the EEOC, there are some spots in its agenda that are hard to penetrate," said Chris DeGroff, a Seyfarth Shaw partner who helped write a new report on the agency.Meet the Judge Overseeing DOJ's 2nd Antitrust Case Against Google
Judge Leonie Brinkema's 30 years on the bench have featured a few significant antitrust cases.US Judge Dismisses 'Hotel Rwanda' Activist's Kidnapping and Torture Claims
"Read fairly, there is no doubt that the gravamen of plaintiffs' Amended complaint is Rwanda's treatment of Rusesabagina, not any commercial dispute between plaintiffs and Rwanda and its agents," U.S. District Judge Richard Leon said.View more book results for the query "Cohen, Milstein, Sellers & Toll"
Judges Struggle With Question of Immunity for Trump in Capitol Riot Lawsuits
"What makes this a hard case for me … is the at least colorable case of incitement," one judge on the panel said.DC Circuit Panel Picked to Hear Trump's Challenge to Lawsuit Alleging Jan. 6 Conspiracy
Two judges appointed by Democratic presidents and one by Trump will consider the former president's bid to have the lawsuits dismissed.Five Years In, Some Thoughts on #MeToo, Law Firms and Litigation
The movement has fueled an emphasis on disclosure and transparency.Chiquita Banana Company Must Face Florida Civil Rights Suit, Eleventh Circuit Rules
Nonprofit EarthRights International seeks compensation for more than 200 Colombians who were allegedly tortured or had family members killed by paramilitary forces funded by the U.S.-based banana grower.Trending Stories
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