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By Josefa Velasquez | June 23, 2017
Infosys Ltd. has reached a $1 million settlement with Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office, which claimed the India-based outsourcing and consulting company obtained temporary visitor B-1 visas instead instead of the required H-1B visas, and placed foreign workers in jobs throughout New York without paying prevailing wages and the applicable taxes.
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By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | June 23, 2017
Amazon is a participant in the OnRamp Fellowship program for women attorneys who want to re-enter the workforce after time off.
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By ctlawtribune | Connecticut Law Tribune | June 23, 2017
Day Pitney has announced the arrival of its summer associate class of 2017. Five law students are working as residents in the firm's Hartford and Stamford offices for 10 weeks. Four others are working out of the firm's Parsippany, New Jersey, office.
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By Christine Simmons | June 22, 2017
Two partners who were practice group leaders at Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto have joined the New York office of Minneapolis-founded IP boutique Merchant & Gould.
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By Stephanie Forshee | June 21, 2017
Bruder was named to the seat after the company's former top lawyer opted not to move with the company to Texas.
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By Anna Zhang | June 20, 2017
Mark Lehmkuhler is the firm's first hire in the Asian financial capital following a seven-partner exodus in January.
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By Roy Strom | June 20, 2017
After watching a large group of lawyers decamp earlier this year, San Francisco-based Sedgwick has seen a spate of partner departures within the past month. Mintz Levin has landed two partners in Los Angeles, while Crowell & Moring and Troutman Sanders have made hires in other cities. As a result, Sedgwick has shed some staffers.
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By Dan Nardello | June 20, 2017
Consultant Dan Nardello lays out how law firms can better investigate potential new partners.
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By Associated Press | June 19, 2017
Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed into law a public records bill that could possibly result in the sealing of millions of criminal history records.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | June 19, 2017
In a decision that avoided a "murky" issue of bankruptcy law, the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware ruled that a former intern at a Philadelphia news station cannot pursue a $75,000 claim for wrongful termination in Tribune Media Co.'s Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
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