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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.'"Power Ranking the Am Law 100: Flash Points Ahead
Facing market volatility and AI disruption, winning firms reinvest for renewal and reinvention.Orrick to Pay $8M to Settle Data Breach Class Action
Lawyers for the class members could receive 25% of the settlement fund, depending on their application for attorney fees.Orrick Lures Kramer Levin's Life Sciences Practice Head
"We see her as another game-changing addition to our growing national team handling cutting-edge cases," noted Alyssa Caridis, co-head of Orrick's IP business unit, about Irena Royzman.140 Lawsuits: Is This Attorney Monetizing Daniel's Law?
"While Daniel's Law was passed with the worthy purpose of protecting public servants ... [these] lawsuits have little to do with this goal," one defense attorney wrote.View more book results for the query "Orrick Herrington Sutcliffe"
Litigator of the (Past) Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
The runners-up for the cycle that closed on April 3.Hogan Lovells Hires 6-Lawyer Team, Including Former French Energy Regulator, in Paris
In other Paris moves, Herbert Smith Freehills got back a veteran banking and finance partner from a French firm, and a veteran Big Law arbitration partner started his own firm.Hogan Lovells Hires 6-Lawyer Team, Including Former French Energy Regulator, in Paris
In other Paris moves, Herbert Smith Freehills got back a veteran banking and finance partner from a French firm, and a veteran Big Law arbitration partner started his own firm.An Early Look: The 2024 Am Law 200 Financials
This feed is continually updated. So bookmark it, check back regularly, and stay tuned for the Am Law 100 and Second Hundred reports coming soon.IPO to Insolvency: Big Law Isn't Done Making Money on EV SPACs
"They didn't care because they were making too much money off of it, and now it's especially sad that they're finding yet another way to make money off of the very problems they helped create," Yale Law School professor John Morley said of the corporate lawyers who participated in the frenzy.Download Now
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