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Jets, Cheerleaders Settle Class Action Wage Suit

The New York Jets will pay nearly $324,000 to settle a class action lawsuit its cheerleaders filed over wages. The […]

BakerHostetler Names Poe Leggette Managing Partner

BakerHostetler is proud to announce that Poe Leggette has been named Managing Partner of the firm’s Denver office, succeeding Managing […]

Elizabeth Herrington Joins Morgan Lewis As Partner

Elizabeth Herrington, a prominent litigator who handles a broad range of complex cases and dispute resolution matters throughout the United […]

Paul W. Kim Joins Cole Schotz P.C. As Member

Cole Schotz P.C. is pleased to announce it has grown its Baltimore office with the addition of healthcare attorney Paul […]

AZ Gov. Wants State Out Of Ninth Circuit

Citing an enormous caseload and backlog, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has lent his support to an effort to remove the […]

Can Employment Contracts Be Annulled?

Mintz Levin attorney Jen Rubin has written about employment relationships as a marriage, and partings-of-the way as a divorce. In […]

Hackers Swipe Legal Closing Funds

By intercepting emails between lawyers and their clients, hackers are stealing closing funds. The scheme has worked in at least […]

Suit Upending Law Firm Debt Collection

A federal judge has ruled that a law firm handling a debt collection could be held liable for damages, even […]

Labor Dept.’s ‘Joint Employer’ Guidance Puts Employers At Risk

Employers could be at greater risk for minimum wage and overtime violations under new “joint employer” guidance released by the […]

Potential Pitfalls For A Copyright Licensee

App developers, among others, need to be aware of “exclusive use infringement.” The fact it’s inadvertent won’t save you, warns […]

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