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Embracing the Crazy: Memories From Years Past In the Legal Industry
Lawyers are a creative bunch, and when they set out to do good, they can achieve wonderful things, but when they drift off the line, there's no end to the madness.South Florida Class Action Alleges McDonald's Discouraged Fired Staff From Electing COBRA
This suit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.A Look at the Top 10 (Plus 1) Business and Human Rights Issues Expected for 2022
The list includes some new regulatory obligations, some new rights that have been recognized, some themes from 2021 that will continue into next year, and a few oldies but goodies.McDonald's CEO Faces Growing Criticism After Gun Victim Text
McDonald's President and CEO Chris Kempczinski sent texts to Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot in April where he seemed to blame the deaths of two Black and Latino children killed in gun violence on their parents.Procter and Gamble Shareholders Reject Board Diversity Proposal
"People that fly company aircraft and earn a million dollars for a part-time job live in a rarefied bubble," said one of the proposal's co-sponsors, who argued that the company's directors are out of touch with its employees.View more book results for the query "McDonalds"
Court Denies Defendant's Pretrial Motion to Dismiss Firearms Offense Charge
Lawyer, in Records Demand, Argues Ex-McDonald's CEO May Have Spurred Culture of Harassment
McDonald's Munger Tolles attorneys told the Delaware Court of Chancery that the fast-food giant has made full disclosure in response to shareholders' demand for corporate books and records.Ex-McDonald's CEO May Have Spurred Culture of Harassment, Lawyer Argues in Records Demand
McDonald's Munger Tolles attorneys told the Delaware Court of Chancery that the fast-food giant has made full disclosure in response to shareholders' demand for corporate books and records.Utah Supreme Court Changes Its Mind: Who Opens Vehicle Door During Traffic Stop Could Matter
"Despite what we said in [State v.] James, it is now clear that there can be a constitutional difference between a police officer's act of opening a car door and that same officer's request that a driver do so," according to the decision written by Associate Chief Justice Thomas R. Lee with the other four judges concurring.McDonald's Hit With ADA Lawsuit Over Alleged Harassment, Videotaping of Employee
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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