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Pregnant Employee Surmounts Summary Judgment Based on Supervisor's Comments
When a pregnant employee invokes her rights, her employer must be scrupulous in honoring them.Top Misinterpretations of Master Service Agreements by USCIS
Over the past several years, the agency charged with adjudicating immigration benefits requests, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS), has gradually evolved its review process and has adopted a more searching inquiry of employment visa adjudications.Final CFIUS Rules for Real Estate Transactions: 5 Things to Know
While the federal government has whittled down some of the final regulations from the initial proposals, there is still potential for trouble for foreign investors under the 31 pages of final rules governing national security reviews by CFIUS of foreign investments in U.S. real estate, which take effect on Feb. 13.Boynton Beach's Quantum Corporate Park Trades for $3.75 Million
Address: 2600 Quantum Blvd. in Boynton Beach Property type: This is 21,732-square-foot, two-building Quantum Corporate Park that sits across an…View more book results for the query "*"
Maintaining Ethical Obligations and Focusing on Client Goals as a Young Lawyer
With the potential of such a significant impact, young practitioners should not be blinded by the competition of litigation. They must always adhere to vital pillars of the practice—maintaining the ethical standards, protecting the integrity of the profession, all while focusing on client goals to achieve solutions for clients' legal issues.State Asks Federal Court to Continue Blocking Felons From Voting
Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration says that allowing felons to vote before the court resolves the legal battle would "inflict irreparable harm upon the state."Knowable Launches Contract Analytics Platform, Centralizing Its Offerings and User Interface
With its new Contracts Data Management Platform, the Axiom spinoff is streamlining the way its users' access their contract data and the company's services.Reading the Tea Leaves in NHSTA's First Approval of Fully Autonomous Vehicles
While the NHTSA's approval only applied to a fleet of low-speed, small vehicles used solely for delivering goods, it does offer some insights into the regulator's thinking.Is There a 'Hidden' Defendant in Your Catastrophic Auto Injury Case?
In catastrophic auto injury cases involving limited auto insurance coverage or a single-vehicle accident where there is no liability insurance, theories of liability against non-drivers—who we'll call "hidden" defendants—are key to achieving a successful result.