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People in the News—March 10, 2023—Eckert Seamans, Arnold & Porter, Barley Snyder
National law firm Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott welcomes Bryant T. Eng as an associate in the products liability and commercial litigation practice groups.People in the News—March 9, 2023—Post & Schell, Saxton & Stump
Post & Schell announced that principal Theresa A. Mongiovi has been appointed as chair of the firm's employment and labor practice group.When Does a University's Faculty Handbook Become an Enforceable Contract?
Prudent university counsel should keep in mind that New York state and federal courts have held that employees can pursue breach of contract claims based on an alleged failure to comply with workplace policies.Latest Iteration of New York Ethics Panel Assigns New Roles to 5 Attorneys
The Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government appointed Keith C. St. John to general counsel; Kavita K. Bhatt to deputy general counsel; Carol Quinn to director of lobbying; Michael Sande to director of ethics; and Megan E. Mutolo to deputy director of lobbying.View more book results for the query "Cornell University"
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Announces New Worker Protection Unit
The new unit will prosecute people and companies that steal wages, while also working to recoup stolen wages and exclude offending companies from future city contracts.Connecticut Movers: New Associates and Partners Across the State
New associates are popping up at four of Halloran & Sage's Connecticut offices, while FLB Law adds two new faces, Silver Golub & Teitell names a new partner in Stamford and Anderson Kill does the same.Why Bayer's New Roundup Appeal Is Different: 'Monsanto Is a Very Aggressive Litigator'
Lead plaintiffs lawyers in the Roundup multidistrict litigation called Bayer's Feb. 8 petition before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit an "orchestrated" appeal.For Whom the Bell Tolls: COVID Executive Orders Are Still Being Interpreted
Uncertainty has persisted as to how the First Department would apply the tolling period resulting from then-Governor Andrew Cuomo's Executive Order No. 202.8. Two recent decisions of the Appellate Division, First Department have brought clarity for practitioners and unity among the Judicial Departments.Trending Stories
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