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Who Got the Work: A Walmart Employment Discrimination Suit, Capitol Riot-Related Defamation Claims
Peter Reed Corbin of FordHarrison has entered an appearance for Walmart in a pending lawsuit over alleged employment discrimination.Midsize Moves: Firm Tightens Grasp On NY Metro Markets, IP Lawyer Joins Burns & Levinson
Bond Schoeneck & King announced the opening of its 13th office in Westchester County, New York, at 10 Bank Street in downtown White Plains. A statement…Midsize Moves: A Merger in Portland, A Banking Lawyer In Florida
Mid-market firms stayed active with multiple hirings and a merger in a busy week for attorney movement.Does Attorney-Client Privilege Apply When Seeking Legal Advice During Current Engagements?
If you are seeking advice about a current matter from another attorney, make sure it is protected by the attorney-client privilege.Who Got the Work: Flaky WiFi and a Biotech Investment
Neal Gerber is defending an in-flight internet company against claims that it made misleading statements about its product, Burns & Levinson represented a biotechnology company as it received an investment, and other work from midsize firms.Who Got the Work: An Injured Police Chief, a Wrongful Termination Settlement
Burns & Levinson represented a police chief in his claims that his town did not allow him to return to work from injured reserve, Thompson Coe represented a public health care district as it reached a settlement in a wrongful termination suit, and other work from midsize firms.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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