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Supreme Court Lowers Bar for Title VII Discrimination Claims
"To make out a Title VII discrimination claim, a transferee must show some harm respecting an identifiable term or condition of employment," Justice Elena Kagan wrote for the court. "What the transferee does not have to show, according to the relevant text, is that the harm incurred was 'significant.'"People in the News—April 17, 2024—Klehr Harrison, McAndrews Mehalick
Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg announced that Lisa Lori, a partner in the firm's litigation department, was recently selected as the next president of Marywood University.The Great Landlord Rent Robbery
This article addresses the ongoing issue of deregulating rent-regulated apartments, including apartments in buildings receiving J-51 tax benefits, highlights some common scenarios tenant attorneys see regarding this issue, and emphasizes that it should be revisited by the Legislature.Lawyers Make Up Two of Seven Jurors Empaneled in Trump Criminal Jury
One man is corporate counsel at Gunderson Dettmer and previously worked at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, while another is a civil litigator at Hunton Andrews Kurth.Nonresidents Protected From Employment Discrimination by NY Human Rights Laws
In a unanimous decision in 'Syeed v. Bloomberg', the Court of Appeals answered a certified question from the Second Circuit by holding that the New York City and New York State Human Rights Laws banning employment discrimination protect out-of-state residents who are not yet located or employed in New York but who sought an opportunity to work in New York.View more book results for the query "Manning"
Lifetime Achievement Winner: Wendell Jisa, Reveal
"Changing more than buttons and widgets, legal innovation means completely reshaping how case teams leverage technology in the practice of law," said Wendell Jisa, Founder and CEO of Reveal.After Munger Litigation Partner's AI-Focused Fellowship, a Call for More 'Tech Bono'
After serving as a fellow at the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology during her sabbatical from Munger, Tolles & Olson, Miriam Kim is calling on firms to expand their pro bono efforts beyond lawyer hours to include providing technical assistance to legal aid organizations.After Munger Litigation Partner's AI-Focused Fellowship, a Call for More 'Tech Bono'
After serving as a fellow at the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology during her sabbatical from Munger, Tolles & Olson, Miriam Kim is calling on firms to expand their pro bono efforts beyond lawyer hours to include providing technical assistance to legal aid organizations.Justice Thomas Absent from Arguments
Clarence Thomas, 75, last missed oral arguments in March 2022 after he was hospitalized with what the court said were "flu-like symptoms."'Like You're Eating Cyanide': Litigation Over 'Gas Station Heroin'
"It's called an unapproved drug. It's a drug in other countries, this tianeptine, used for an antidepressant. But it's never been approved in America, and I think it's falling through the regulatory cracks," plaintiff attorney Michael Pender said.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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