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Looming SCOTUS Ruling May Have Chilling Effect on Big Law Diversity Efforts
"Law firms aren't directly in the crosshairs" as the Supreme Court considers two higher education affirmative action cases, said Regina Speed-Bost, managing partner of SB Law. "But in some respects we are. It is a direct affront to programs that have worked to address disparities."Former Coca-Cola Sales Manager Seeks to Enjoin Company From Enforcing Noncompete
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.The US News Law School Rankings Are Finally Here: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.'Pretty Speculative': Judges Weigh 1st Starbucks Labor Order to Hit Appeals Court
Coffee giant's firing of workers considering unionizing draws National Labor Relation Board's scorn.Disability Claims May Trip Up Bosses With Hard-Line Back-to-Office Policies
"The pandemic was, and to a certain extent still is, a lengthy mind- and body-altering experience that workers made serious adaptations to deal with. Any expectation of a quick and easy return to the 'old normal' ignores that reality," said C. Tyson Gorman, a Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs partner.View more book results for the query "Starbucks"
Porzio Representing Starbucks in Injury Action
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Covington Names New SF Leader as Regulatory Work Ramps Up
Covington's regulatory and investigations roots are giving it a boost in the Northern California legal market, according to San Francisco office managing partner Gretchen Hoff Varner.'Follow the Evidence': The Bronx's Digital Forensics Laboratory Is Here to Inculpate and Exonerate
The Bronx District Attorney Office's Digital Forensics Laboratory is the first to be accredited in New York State, and only the fourth nationwide. It's led by ADA Peter Kennedy and Lab Director Selena Ley.Tech Giant Apple, Other Big Firms Face Rising Shareholder Heat Over China Reliance
Activists concerned about China's human rights violations and other behavior hope to spur change, and perhaps cause corporate titans to squirm, by pushing shareholder proposals at the companies' annual meetings.Amid Unionization Pressures, Starbucks Goes Outside to Hire Legal Chief
The Seattle-based coffee giant's new CEO is handing the legal reins to a former Medtronic, Fannie Mae and Pfizer legal executive. The company has operated with an acting GC for the past year.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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