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Inside Track: Should I Put That in an Email? Probably Not
"The 'e' in email also stands for 'evidence' and 'eternal,'" said Amy Manning, a partner at McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe.SEC Attacks Non-Disclosure Agreements
The SEC recently issued imposed significant and costly sanctions against companies that require employees to sign non-disclosure agreements containing certain language either limiting employees from disclosing company confidential information without company approval, or representing that they have not filed complaints with government entities.Meet the Winners of the 2023 California Legal Awards
The Recorder is proud to announce this year's winners and finalists for the California Legal Awards, celebrating the achievements of lawyers and companies leading technology, innovation and the profession as a whole.NLRB Accuses Starbucks of Threatening and Firing Employees Over Union Activity
The complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.People in the News—Nov. 2, 2023—Marshall Dennehey, Weir Greenblatt
On Oct. 26, the Temple American Inn of Court (TAIC), in conjunction with Gray's Inn in the United Kingdom (one of London's four Inns of Court), presented a joint program titled, "A Conversation on the Pros and Cons of a Written Versus an Unwritten Constitution," at the National Constitution Center.View more book results for the query "Littler Mendelson"
Big Law Firms Call on Top Law Schools to Condemn Anti-Israel Protests, Harassment
A group of more than 200 leading law firms implored law schools to reign in "anti-Semitic activities" on campus as Israel's response to the Oct. 7 attacks draws protest worldwide.DOL Proposes Significant Increase in Salary Level to Remain Exempt From OT
The NPRM proposes a more than 50% increase to the minimum salary thresholds to be classified as exempt from overtime under the white-collar exemptions (i.e., executive, administrative and professional) and a more than 30% increase to qualify for the highly compensated employee exemption.Litigator Filling EEOC's Long-Vacant General Counsel Post Will Be First Blind Person in Role
Karla Gilbride is taking the legal reins of the organization a year after she became the first blind lawyer to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court, a case she won 9-0.Why Big Law Is Further Tweaking Partner Pay: The Morning Minute
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