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Use of Noncompete Clauses Grows Even as More States Move to Limit Them
Companies and law firms increasingly are inserting noncompete clauses into employment contracts but more of those contracts are winding up in litigation and more states in the United States are passing laws to restrict their use.Use of Noncompete Clauses Grows Even as More States Move to Limit Them
Companies and law firms increasingly are inserting noncompete clauses into employment contracts but more of those contracts are winding up in litigation and more states in the United States are passing laws to restrict their use.Court Confronts Scope of EEOC's Power to Dig Into Company Files
The accounting firm BDO USA could be forced to disclose certain internal documents to U.S. regulators who are investigating claims the company discriminated and retaliated against female employees, including the chief human resources officer. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Thursday overturned a lower court's decision that blocked enforcement of EEOC subpoena.Rule Would Require Certification That Parties Were Informed of ADR
Attorneys in New York's Commercial Division would have to assure the court early on that they had talked with their clients about the availability of alternate dispute resolution, under a proposed regulation by state court administrators.Suit Against Cosmetics Website Held Futile Without Showing of Harm
A suit asserting violations of New Jersey's Truth in Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act by cosmetics website LushUSA.com has been dismissed because the plaintiff did not suffer any actual harm, according to the court opinion tossing the case.Trump's Deregulatory Push Hits a Snag at Product Safety Commission
In times of presidential transition, it is common across the federal bureaucracy for agency heads to resign and allow the incoming administration to appoint new leadership. At the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Elliot Kaye has stayed put. The dynamic has not simply staved off Trump's pro-business, deregulatory push. The commission's three Democrats appear poised to seize on the waning days of their majority and move forward on safety regulations—and their call for higher penalties against companies.Kirkland Latest Firm to Bag Bankruptcy Role From Ailing Retailers
BCBG Max Azria Group LLC, a high-end women's fashion house struggling with $685 million in debt, has retained Kirkland & Ellis for a bankruptcy filing in New York. The company, which owes more than $781,000 to Winston & Strawn, is the latest retailer to go bust this year.Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts, Fourth Edition
Instead of calling it Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts, Bob Haig, the editor-in-chief of this now 15 volume work, could just as easily have called it The Law: Everything You Need to Know. It is that comprehensive.Robert Feder, Prominent Westchester Real Estate Attorney, Dies at 86
Robert Feder, a founding partner of Westchester County-based Cuddy & Feder, died Saturday after suffering complications from pneumonia. He represented most of the major developers and owners of commercial real property in Westchester and surrounding counties, such as the Robert Martin Co. and Presidential Realty, said firm managing partner Joshua Kimerling.A Case Study in How to Spin a Lawsuit: Jellyfish Memory Supplement Maker v. the FTC
Post-truth. It's not just for politics anymore. Consider how Quincy Bioscience countered a suit filed against it on Monday by the Federal Trade Commission and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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