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Lowenstein Expands Fertility, Adoption and Surrogacy Benefits
The new benefits waive the infertility requirement for services such as elective egg harvesting and storage, while also reimbursing up to $25,000 per adoption and surrogacy, among other offerings.Draconian Sentence Reviewed, EEO Injunction Denied, 'Frustration of Purpose' Claim Sustained
In this edition of their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan report on several significant representative decisions handed down recently, including a memorandum explaining a judge's intention to reduce an overly harsh sentence required as a mandatory minimum in 2011; a decision declining to preliminarily enjoin the enforcement of COVID-19-related Executive Orders; and a decision addressing a bank's claims seeking to avoid contractual obligations to an airline in light of disruptions caused by COVID-19.Potential Tensions Between New York's Climate Change Laws and Historic Preservation Laws
Doing everything reasonably possible to reduce GHG emissions will require many tradeoffs, and the sacrifice of some things of great value in service of the greater goal of meeting the climate threat.As Federal Antitrust Prosecutions Rise, Potential Criminal Pitfalls Loom for Non Compete Clauses
The Biden administration seeks to position itself as one that will crack down on employers' attempts to limit their employees' mobility and pay through allegedly non-competitive measures.View more book results for the query "*"
Noncompetes for Low-Wage Workers—Current Landscape and What the Future May Bring
Historically, the enforcement of noncompete agreements has been dictated by state law. States that have taken it upon themselves to curtail the use of noncompetes have primarily done so by limiting the scope of the restrictions imposed and conditions under which such agreements may be executed. But some states have taken even more aggressive steps.Discrimination Suit Points Finger at UM Associate Dean, Alleging He Gave Men Preferential Treatment
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Connecticut Movers: FLB Law and Brody Wilkinson Announce New Hires
Two new associates begin work at Connecticut-based firms. Jessica Espinoza joins FLB Law in Westport and Lauren Cimbol joins Brody Wilkinson's New York office.Fox Rothschild to Open Kansas City Office Next Week
The firm said it has seen increasing demand from its Midwestern clients.