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Northwest Prepares for Mechanics Strike, While Attendants File Suit
With a possible mechanics strike looming, Northwest Airlines says it has nearly finished training replacement workers and that it has begun shifting more maintenance work to outside contractors. The nation's fourth-largest airline has vowed to keep flying if mechanics strike on Aug. 20, when a 30-day cooling-off period ends. Meanwhile, Northwest flight attendants sued the airline in federal court Thursday, demanding that it stop training replacement attendants in preparation for a strike.Asia Deal Digest: July 18, 2013
* Chinese search giant Baidu turns to Davis Polk for its largest acquisition ever* MoFo and Fenwick & West lead on a $1.8 billion mobile chip deal in China* A New Zealand health care company turns to Chapman Tripp for an $860 million Aussie acquisitionThe 'Rogue Employee' and Dogs That Eat Homework
Have you ever noticed, when companies become the focus of a compliance scandal, that one of the first instincts of the company spokesperson is to blame the bad act on the proverbial "rogue employee"?Cuba tries to drag shadow economy into the light
A slew of economic changes introduced over the past year by President Raul Castro, including the right to work for oneself in 178 approved jobs, has been billed as a wide new opening for entrepreneurship in Cuba.Cost Effective, Plane and Simple
Firms can opt out of the high expense and hassle of traditional commercial air transportation in favor of a better option: private aircraft flight operations.The Pros and Cons of In-Flight Wi-Fi
There are two kinds of attorneys on airplanes: those who view their time in the sky as a respite from communications and those who have memorized the entire list of approved electronic devices. For both camps, in-flight Internet has largely been a disappointment.Jordan's Sovereign-Immunity Claim Doesn't Fly in 5th Circuit
The Kingdom of Jordan lost another round in its ongoing effort to end a dispute over the ownership of an airplane grounded in Texas. Jordan says the sequestration of the plane violates its immunity as a foreign sovereign, but the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals says the federal district court lacks jurisdiction in the case. The decision raises the issue of what role federal courts play in disputes involving foreign countries.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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