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DSBA to Hold Labor and Employment Law Seminar 2024
The labor and employment section of the Delaware State Bar Association is scheduled to hold its annual Labor and Employment Law Seminar 2024 from 9 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. on Wednesday.Dean Developments: 3 Law Deans Arrive, 2 Depart
The latest in law dean and other legal education news from across the U.S.Fired Up for the Food Frenzy? Team Signups Underway as Law Schools' Donations Surge in 2024
Georgia's law students raise more than 40% more than last year as lawyers' 13th annual statewide drive for Georgia's food banks gears up.Can Slut-Shaming in the Workplace Stop?
While Title VII and state and local human rights laws endow many women with the opportunity to challenge adverse actions based on sex discrimination, affording power to victims and bystanders requires increasingly holding all accountable to rumors, thereby challenging women and men alike to undermine the sexual double standard and advance equity within the workplace.View more book results for the query "Ernst Young"
Call for Nominations: New England Legal Awards 2024
Law.com is accepting nominations for the New England Legal Awards, celebrating legal excellence in Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.People in the News—March 19, 2024—Lamb McErlane, Cohen Seglias
Lamb McErlane health law chair Vasilios J. Kalogredis was a panelist and attorney Sonal Parekh was a moderator for the American Bar Association (ABA) health law section's webinar, "Medical Terminology New Health Law Attorneys Need to Know".'A Voice in the Conversation': NJ Firm Leaders Launch Bar Association for Jewish Lawyers
"It is important to have a seat at the table and a voice in the conversation," Joseph H. Lemkin, JBAR president and a shareholder with Stark & Stark, said. "The formation of JBAR ensures the Jewish legal community will have just that. It's time now to put a spotlight on our history and advocate for our Jewish legal community."Flagger Said Her Trip and Fall Was Preventable
On July 7, 2020, plaintiff Holly Barlett, 52, a construction worker, tripped and fell on an uncovered valve box located on Penn Avenue, near its intersection with Edmond Street, in Pittsburgh. She suffered a back fracture.'Tip of the Iceberg': Appellate Ruling Provides Roadmap for Bias Suits Over DEI Training
"I think there's going to be a huge number of reverse discrimination type cases filed this year and in subsequent years," said employment lawyer Jason Schwartz.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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