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Germany's Top Firms Have (Mostly) Resisted the Pay War. Here's How They're Attracting Talent
Firms in Germany are resisting pressure to up salaries to astronomical levels. Instead, they are drawing talent by counting parental leave towards seniority and regarding part-time work as full-time.Snapchat Misled Investors About Financial Fallout of Apple Privacy Update, Securities Suit Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Talc Cases Halted as J&J Bankruptcy Changes States
A bankruptcy judge on Wednesday ordered that all talcum powder lawsuits be stayed for 60 days, pending transfer of the Chapter 11 filing of Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL Management from North Carolina to New Jersey.View more book results for the query "*"
Talc Cases Halted as J&J Bankruptcy Moves to New Jersey
Two related bankruptcies were in nearby Delaware, and about 35,000 of the lawsuits were in multidistrict litigation in New Jersey.The Princess of Pop, Britney Spears, is at a Crossroads With Her Conservatorship
As Americans reckon with how Britney Spears has been treated over the course of her life, her struggles may pave the way for reform and help others who suffer from conservatorship abuse.More Civility Needed in Divorce Cases for the Good of All
Too many couples planning divorce have embarked on a do-or-die, scorched-earth policy, not realizing that scorching the earth leaves everybody burnt, including, unfortunately, any children who may be involved.9th Circuit Says Defamation Suit Can Proceed Against Seattle City Council Member
"At most, however, the district court has identified one reasonable interpretation of Sawant's words, not the only reasonable interpretation," Ninth Circuit Judge A. Wallace Tashima wrote in the opinion. "Where a communication is capable of two meanings, one defamatory and one not, it is for a jury, not a judge, to determine which meaning controls."