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Who Got the Work: Dickie McCamey, WilmerHale to Defend Atlanta's Norfolk Southern in Securities Suit
Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote and Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr attorneys have entered appearances for Norfolk Southern and its top executives in a pending securities class action.The Litigator of the Week Runner-Up and a Bunch of Shout Outs
Since 2019, lawyers from Willkie Farr and the ACLU have represented transgender people employed by the state of Arizona pursuing a class action against the state and the Arizona Board of Regents for denying gender-affirming healthcare. They reached a landmark settlement with the state last week.With Rhode Island Expansion, Morgan & Morgan Has Lawyers in All 50 States
The 900-lawyer personal injury firm claims to be the first of its kind to have lawyers licensed in every state.COVID-19's Enduring Impact on Statutes of Limitations: Take Caution
Although the COVID-19 pandemic is fading, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's tolling of statutes of limitations during the emergency period will create an enduring surprise for many years to come.View more book results for the query "Uber"
Appeals Court Refuses to Send State's Claims Against Uber, Lyft to Arbitration
A First District Court of Appeal panel rejected the ride-hailing companies' arguments that the state is merely acting as a proxy for drivers subject to arbitration agreements.Amazon 'Flex' Delivery Drivers Wrongly Classified as Independent Contractors, Virginia Court Holds
"I am pleased with the decision from the Court of Appeals and I am proud of my office's efforts to ensure that these workers are treated fairly and given the benefits they right deserve," Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said in a statement to Law.com.With Flexibility and Changing Norms, 'Side Hustles' May Be on the Rise in Big Law
Some observers point to growing skepticism about how the legal industry has historically operated, others credit more time away from the office as a result of the pandemic.South Florida Jury Awards Over $8.2M to Uber Eats Driver
"In the end, the evidence was that this was the most catastrophic injury a person can suffer through their ankle without getting an amputation," said Scott Henratty, a partner at Morgan & Morgan.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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