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Mexican Nationals Allege 'Bait-and-Switch' Scheme That Misled Them Into Manual Labor Job
"Our clients do have considerable experience with their engineering background, and they were targeted and recruited from these universities in Mexico, but the American workers that are working alongside them obviously don't have an engineering degree and oftentimes don't have a college degree," Rachel Berlin Benjamin of Beal Sutherland Berlin & Brown in Atlanta, told the Daily Report.O'Melveny Re-Elects Chair, Prepares for 'Tremendous' 2024 After Revenue Dip
Gross revenue slid by 3.6% last year, but the firm started March 2024 with 20% more inventory than the previous March.Global Patent Trends Report: Asia Leading the World in Patent Publication
MaxVal recently released its annual report on global patent publication trends which revealed several interesting currents. The resulting data, which spans the past five years, helps unravel the complex tapestry of innovation, technological shifts and the driving forces shaping the intellectual property landscape.Driver Reaches $1M Settlement After Sustaining Spinal Injuries in Rear-End Collision
The plaintiff suffered a left shoulder tear and cervical and lumbar herniations. He ultimately underwent a lumbar laminectomy, a lumbar fusion and the insertion of a spinal cord stimulator.Bondurant Mixson's Unprecedented 11th Circuit Streak: 5 Attorneys Leading Oral Arguments in 4 Days
"Associates get a lot of responsibility at the outset," Matthew Sellers, a fifth-year associate at Bondurant Mixson & Elmore, told the Daily Report. "I think this may be the honly anti-terrorism case we have, so it may be unusual in that respect, but it's not at all unusual for associates to get put on big cases and work closely with partners on moving them along."View more book results for the query "Hyundai Motor"
Hyundai Parts Manufacturer Cannot Avoid Texas Jurisdiction in Personal Injury Suit
Justice Nora Longoria said there was a "serious state interest" in adjudicating the dispute, and also noted that because there are two other defendants, having the case heard in Texas "promotes judicial economy."Despite Initial Concerns, Judge Green-lights Settlement Over Hyundai, Kia Thefts
On Monday, U.S. District Judge James Selna said he would approve an estimated $200 million class action settlement with Hyundai and Kia over vehicle thefts.Why Competition Among Korea's Top Law Firms Has Risen to Unprecedented Levels
Driven by regulatory changes and economic uncertainty, Korea's elite firms are vying for talent and mandates.Hyundai, Kia, Genesis Hit With Class Action Over Electric Vehicle Charging Times
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