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Five Tips for Interstate Discovery Practice in State Courts
Obtaining information from nonparties to a case can present procedural and practical difficulties for attorneys litigating in state court. When those nonparties reside outside the state where the action is pending, those difficulties can become especially challenging.Publicly Criticizing Custody Professionals: Where Is the Line Between Activism and Defamation?
"Striking a balance between raising awareness about legitimate concerns and avoiding defamatory statements is essential," write columnists Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack, along with psychologist Jeffrey C. Siegel.Attorney-Client Privilege and Dual-Purpose Communications
Inquiries received from Michael J. Hutter's previous Evidence column, together with the Supreme Court's grant of certiorari and then subsequent dismissal of the appeal as improvidently granted in 'In re Grand Jury', suggest a discussion of the status if dual purpose communications in New York is both timely and appropriate.Pietragallo Litigator Joins Boston's Lichten & Liss-Riordan, Launching South Jersey Office
Jeremy Abay worked with founder Shannon Liss-Riordan on the first case to make it to a federal jury on whether Uber drivers should be classified as employees or independent contractors.View more book results for the query "Massachusetts"
Massachusetts High Court Upholds $8.8M Judgment, Finding Retailer Violated Overtime Pay Laws
"Simply put, a sales employee's commissions are one type of compensation, and overtime and Sunday pay are separate types of compensation that require employers to make additional payments to employees. By attempting to allocate amounts owed to its sales employees in commissions toward their overtime and Sunday premium draws, Jordan's did not provide its sales employees with separate and additional overtime and Sunday pay, thereby violating the overtime and Sunday pay statutes," Justice Serge Georges, Jr., said.In-House Moves of Month: EBay, Estee Lauder, GE, Geico Grab Headlines
Among the GCs plotting retirements were John Deere's Mary Jones and Pitney Bowes' Daniel Goldstein.Federal Court in Arizona Allows Mexico's Case Against US Gun Dealers to Proceed
The federal gun industry shield law should not keep the suit from moving forward, U.S. District Court Judge Rosemary Márquez ruled.Federal Court in Arizona Allows Mexico's Case Against US Gun Dealers to Proceed
The federal gun industry shield law should not keep the suit from moving forward, U.S. District Court Judge Rosemary Márquez ruled.Nurses Claim Tenet Fired Them for Reporting Violations
"They stood their ground despite threats of discipline, and continued to speak out," plaintiff counsel Roland Goff said.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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