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Cite as: Wework Companies Inc. v. r, 16-cv-457, NYLJ 1202754585411, at *1 (SDNY, Decided April 5, 2016) CASENAME Wework Companies Inc., Petitioner v. Tara
WeWork Companies Inc. v. Zoumer
California Action Stayed Pending Arbitration; Pact's Arbitration Clause Not 'Unconscionable'Big Tech, Small Tech Making Strides in Miami
Miami's tech scene is growing, but it's not Silicon Beach just yet.A Vinson Partner's Quick Turnaround, Plus More Lateral Moves
A week after leaving Vinson & Elkins for Simpson Thacher, Douglas McWilliams did an about-face; Hughes Hubbard hires a new securities enforcement chair; Latham and Paul Weiss grow in Hong Kong; and other key additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Dentons Starts Up Partnership With WeWork
Dentons has found a new way to service startups. A little more than a year after acquiring a small New York shop that advises new companies, the legal giant announced Monday a partnership with international co-working giant WeWork Companies Inc.WeWork Taps Boies Schiller in Employment Suit
A former worker for the venture-funded office space company claims she was underpaid and fired for complaining about it.A Lesson From UC-Berkeley's 'Deal Professor'
Steven Davidoff Solomon, who writes a weekly column for The New York Times, shares views on valuations, the crazy pace of dealmaking, and how Uber and Lyft could change labor law.Uber and the Heightened Scrutiny of Independent Contractor Status
You might have read that in early September a federal court in San Francisco granted class action status in a labor lawsuit involving the question of whether Uber drivers are independent contractors or employees. This legal inquiry may jeopardize the viability of sharing-economy businesses that are built with the purpose of matching individuals who provide services with those who need that service via the Internet.Uber and the Heightened Scrutiny of Independent Contractor Status
You might have read that in early September a federal court in San Francisco granted class action status in a labor lawsuit involving the question of whether Uber drivers are independent contractors or employees. This legal inquiry may jeopardize the viability of sharing-economy businesses that are built with the purpose of matching individuals who provide services with those who need that service via the Internet.Goodbye Home Offices: Shared Workspaces Gaining Ground
Ten years ago, co-working spaces were a new concept, providing shared desks for freelancers and entrepreneurs as single "mom and pop" shops.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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