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Can Lawyers Afford a Digital Detox?: The Morning Minute
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Although it is more efficient for a court clerk to request a "long form information" from an arresting agency to support the issuance of an arrest warrant, this is a prosecutorial task and using the court's staff and database for this purpose is ethically impermissible.Cybersecurity Company Accused of ADA Violations in South Florida Suit
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.South Florida Suit Claims Certain HP Laptops Have Faulty Hinges
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Class Action Claims Citrix Misled Investors Over COVID-19 Boost in Business
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.WilmerHale Reps Apple in Suit Accusing NSO Group of Developing Spyware That Can Hack IPhones
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.As Talent War Escalates, Law Firms Fear Business Pros Getting Poached
Law firms aren't just fighting for talented lawyers. A duel for talented nonattorney staff members—from secretaries and litigation support professionals to financial analysts and strategic C-suite leaders—is also a top concern, according to firm leaders and legal industry observers.Complaint Seeks Hazard Pay for Albertsons Employees' Pandemic Overtime Hours
The complaint said the grocery chain violated the Fair Labor Standards Act, because hourly hazard pay workers received should have been included as part of the base pay rate used to calculate overtime pay rates, not watered down by adding to both rates equally after the fact.Albertsons Employees Sue Seeking Hazard Pay for Pandemic Overtime Hours
The complaint said the grocery chain violated the Fair Labor Standards Act, because hourly hazard pay workers received should have been included as part of the base pay rate used to calculate overtime pay rates, not watered down by adding to both rates equally after the fact.Trending Stories