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Measuring Up New York City's New Ban on Height and Weight Discrimination
Later this month, height and weight discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations will no longer be legal in New York City. This article examines the issues New York City employers and employment law practitioners can expect to grapple with under this new ordinance.Electrician's Fall Leads to $5 Million Settlement in Bergen Wrongful Death Case
The estate of an electrician who died after a 30-foot fall in the workplace received payment of a $5 million settlement in a Bergen County wrongful death suit, Roscitt v. Chefler Foods, on Oct. 15.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am a young attorney and wish to also become very much politically involved. Are there any pitfalls from doing that as an attorney?'US Is Calling the Shots': The Power Shift That's Americanizing Freshfields
Once described as Anglo-German, the 280 year-old firm is steadily transforming itself into a U.S. firm, with far-reaching consequences for partners in its former power bases, insiders say.View more book results for the query "Continental"
'US is Calling the Shots': The Power Shift That's Americanizing Freshfields
Once described as Anglo-German, the 280 year-old firm is steadily transforming itself into a U.S. firm, with far-reaching consequences for partners in its former power bases, insiders say.FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Sues Insurer to Cover Defense Costs in New York Criminal Trial
According to a complaint filed in the Northern District of California federal court, an insurance company must pay for his legal defense "without regard to whether payments may exhaust the policy limit."Sam Bankman-Fried Sues Insurer to Cover Defense Costs in New York Criminal Trial, Other Litigation
According to a complaint filed in the Northern District of California federal court, an insurance company must pay for his legal defense "without regard to whether payments may exhaust the policy limit."No Occurrence Equals No Coverage, Ill. Court Rules
The court debated whether an underlying suit based on environmental harms committed by a commercial property owner could be considered an "occurrence" that triggered the duties of defense and indemnity.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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