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2nd Circuit Judges Challenge US DOJ Lawyer on 'Public Charge' Rationale
Attorneys for the challengers, meanwhile, faced less withering questioning from the engaged panel, as oral argument stretched on for nearly two hours.Lawyer Formerly of WeWork's Employee Relations Department Sues Over Racial, Gender Discrimination
"Once WeWork became aware of Plaintiff's intent to proceed with this case, it repeatedly threatened that it would seek an award of attorney's fees and costs against her should she dare bring her case in a public court of law instead of through, private confidential arbitration," Ayesha Whyte states in the complaint.Five Things to Know About Apple's $500M Throttling Settlement
Apple Inc. has agreed to pay between $310 million and $500 million to settle class actions alleging that it surreptitiously slowed older iPhones with software upgrades. The deal would include potentially $25 payments to class members and $93 million in attorney fees.5 Things to Know About Apple's $500M Throttling Settlement
Apple Inc. has agreed to pay between $310 million and $500 million to settle class actions alleging that it surreptitiously slowed older iPhones with software upgrades. The deal would include potentially $25 payments to class members and $93 million in attorney fees.Brinks Home Security Names General Counsel Interim CEO
William Niles takes over for Jeff Gardner, who stepped down as CEO and president Feb. 27, ending a four-year tenure at Brinks, a subsidiary of Monitronics International Inc.View more book results for the query "*"
Claims of Forced Labor at Immigration Detention Center Stays Alive on Appeal
The lawsuit challenges detention center work programs denounced as coerced rather than voluntary as the operator maintains.11th Circuit Keeps Alive Claims of Forced Labor at Private South Georgia Detention Center
The opinion did not address the merits of the claims but said a federal law barring forced labor can be applied to a privately run immigration detention center in south Georgia.Alston Boosts Partner Profits as Revenue Per Lawyer Exceeds $1M
Litigation work was up across the board, said Alston's chairman, Richard Hays, and demand increased for significant transactional work in several key, high-value practices.Clifford Chance Hires DOJ Vet to Boost US Antitrust Strength
Peter Mucchetti spent the last 19 years in the DOJ's antitrust division, and the last eight as the chief of its health care and consumer products section.State Bar Executive Director Jeff Davis to Step Down
Jeff Davis, who served as executive director of the state judicial watchdog agency before becoming executive director at the State Bar of Georgia, said he is "ready for a new challenge."Trending Stories