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Eleventh Circuit Case Asks SCOTUS for LGBT Protection in the Workplace
An Eleventh Circuit case figures prominently in a new push in the U.S. Supreme Court to end discrimination against gay workers.LGBT Workplace Cases Arrive at SCOTUS as Kennedy Punches Out
“It's not a right versus left, conservative versus liberal issue,” Seyfarth Shaw's Sam Schwartz-Fenwick said. “It will be about the specific question that is presented.”Midsize Moves: Atlanta-Based Constangy Sees Multi-Market Churn, Plus Celebrity IP in L.A.
Midsize firms making moves in the lateral market.Appeals Court Adjusts Death Date in Case of Robert Durst's Wife
According to court papers, Robert Durst was the last person to see his wife alive on Jan. 31, 1982, and admitted to getting into a physical altercation with her before she disappeared.Mayer Brown Adds Ryan Suda as a Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Pre-Action Discovery: The Underutilized Legal Remedy
Potential plaintiffs, armed only with a set of facts that evidence wrongdoing and damages, can petition under CPLR 3102(c) for judicial assistance in framing complaints and identifying defendants.Plaintiff Who Obtains a Corporate Benefit May Not Target a Stockholder to Pay a Fee Award
In a recent decision, Judge Andre G. Bouchard of the Delaware Court of Chancery addressed the question of whether a plaintiff who obtains a corporate benefit through litigation may target a particular stockholder to pay a common fund fee award.2018: The Year New York Implements Meaningful Criminal Justice Reform?
Elizabeth S. Kase and Brian T. McCarthy write: By articulating specific guidelines for trial courts and the potential for sanctions against non-compliant prosecutors, New York is poised to implement sweeping procedural changes in 2018, but will the enumerated changes have true meaningful impact for criminal defendants?A $20K Donation to Brooklyn DA Candidate Gonzalez Highlights Concern Over Prosecutors As Politicians
A $20,000 donation to Acting Brooklyn DA Eric Gonzalez from the owner of a medical laboratory connected to a widespread fraud and bribery case has brought scrutiny to his first-time campaign.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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