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Office Return Mandates Heighten 'Stand-Off' Between Law Firms, Workers: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Who Got the Work: PwC Alleged Fraudulent Transfer Suit, Little Caesar Franchise Suit
Katherine T. Hopkins, a partner at Kelly Hart & Hallman, has entered an appearance for PricewaterhouseCoopers in a pending case alleging fraudulent transfer; Plunkett Cooney partner Scott K. Lites has entered an appearance for Alberta Jones in a pending franchise lawsuit; Michael E. Hill and Frederick J. Burton of Kelley Kronenberg have stepped in to defend Southern Fidelity Insurance Company in a pending insurance coverage lawsuit.Court: COVID-19 Is Not a Natural Disaster. Abrupt Layoffs Not Covered by Exception
"This is the first federal appellate decision on the issue of whether a pandemic is a natural disaster under the WARN Act," attorney Gabriel Assaad said. "Many district and bankruptcy courts around the country have ruled differently on this issue. Now there is strong and well-reasoned authority that COVID-19 is not."Home Again: Smyser Kaplan's Shaun Clarke Returns to New Orleans, Joins Phelps Dunbar
Smyser Kaplan & Veselka white-collar defense partner Shaun Clarke, who moved to Houston after Hurricane Katrina, returns to New Orleans as a partner with Phelps Dunbar.View more book results for the query "Phelps Dunbar"
Phelps Dunbar Repping H&R Block in Florida Trade Secret Litigation
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.10th Circuit Wades Into Dispute Over 'Trial Lawyers College' Trademark
The appeals court upheld a preliminary injunction aimed at preventing confusion between the Trial Lawyers College and a rival faction's new competing program, but reversed an order requiring the removal of two sculptures bearing the TLC logo from the ranch where the organization previously operated.South Florida Tech Company Alleges Virtual Health Care Provider Owes $322K in Fees
This suit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Why This Fifth Circuit Ruling Should Have Bar Owners Checking Their Exclusion Clauses
Injuries caused by guns, knives and other weapons were "plainly excluded" from Funky 544's insurance policy, Fifth Circuit ruled.Trending Stories
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