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Increasing Worker Classification Complexities
In their Employment Law column, Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas review California's judicial shift to Dynamex's more restrictive ABC test; review AB5 and its expansion of the ABC test to cases arising under the state's Unemployment Insurance and Labor Codes; and offer some practical considerations for employers with operations in California, in light of the changing landscape for worker classification, as well as look at some legislative initiatives in New York and New Jersey prompted by the recent activities in California.NJ Companies Sign On To GCs' Letter Supporting Review of MDL Procedures
Among the 45 signatories were top lawyers from BASF Corp., Becton Dickinson & Co., Celgene, Johnson & Johnson and others from companies with headquarters in or ties to New Jersey.45 GCs Sign Letter Supporting Review of Multidistrict Litigation Procedures
The letter asks the Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure to amend the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure concerning initial census, interlocutory appellate review and third-party funding litigation.45 General Counsel Sign Letter Supporting Review of MDL Procedures
The letter asks the Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure to amend the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure concerning initial census, interlocutory appellate review and third-party funding litigation.Joinder of Defendants, Defeating Diversity, Proper Under FRCP 20; Action Is Remanded
Orrick Grows Litigation Ranks by Absorbing Boutique
In all, 15 lawyers from Morvillo LLP will join the New York and Washington, D.C., offices of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe on Jan. 1, including seven partners, three counsel and five associates. For Orrick, it's the firm's largest addition of litigators in the last nine years.Wilmer Lawyer, Trump Pick for Trade Compliance Head, Reveals Salary, Clients
A Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr counsel in Washington who specializes in regulatory and government affairs plans to divest interests in six major U.S. companies if he's confirmed to lead enforcement and compliance efforts at the U.S. Commerce Department. Kessler said in his ethics agreement he would divest holdings in Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Ford Motor Co., JPMorgan Chase & Co., Microsoft Corp., Walt Disney Co. and Zimmer Biomet within 90 days of his confirmation.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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