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Wal-Mart: The World's Biggest Private Employer Finds Union at Its Back Door
While still not a certainty, the 165 retirees, single moms, students and other hourly workers at a store north of Quebec City could soon become the first Wal-Mart workers anywhere to extract what the world's largest private employer insists its 1.5 million "associates" around the world neither want nor need: a union contract. The buzz at the Jonquiere store is no accident. It's just the current focus in a larger chess game waged by labor organizers in stores across Canada.Cite as: In re: Motors Liquidation Company., et al., 09-50026(REG), NYLJ 1202479956403, at *1 (SDNY, Decided January 28, 2011)Judge Robert E. Gerberp class
Cite as: In re: Motors Liquidation Company., et al., 09-50026(REG), NYLJ 1202479956403, at *1 (SDNY, Decided January 28, 2011)Judge Robert E. Gerberp class
Joining Equitable, Legal Claims and Waiver of Jury Trial
Edward P. Boyle, a partner with Venable LLP, writes that a basic question in any civil litigation is whether to seek a jury trial. Juries are described as a "black box": unaccountable for the decisions they render, bound only by civic duty to base their verdicts upon the instructions of law and relevant facts.District Judge Sidney H. Stein U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Judge Stein This class action litigation arises from the allegedly improper
West Palm Beach attorney blows whistle on bank that foreclosed on her home
An attorney whose Palm Beach Gardens house fell into foreclosure will reap $18 million as a foreclosure fraud whistle-blower under the national settlement.PUBLISHEDArgued: May 14, 2010Before WILKINSON, NIEMEYER and SHEDD, Circuit Judges.Reversed and remanded by published opinion. Judge Wilkinson wrote the opinion, in which Judge Niemeyer and Ju
The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. OPINION OF THE COURTGREENBERG, Circuit Judge. I. INTRODUCTIONThis matter comes on before this court on appea
Argued: June 20, 2008BEFORE: HALL, LIVINGSTON, Circuit Judges, and McMAHON, District Judge.*fn1Judge Livingston dissents in a separate decision.Plaintiff-App
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