...and the New York City Employees' Retirement System, as well as several individual investors, filed lawsuits last year in response to allegations that the company...
Originally Published: Delaware Business Court Insider
...not abrogated just because the employee is a governmental worker since an individual does not have a per se right in governmental employment. Rather, a...
So much of lawyering pertains to language, intellect and logic. Our training and traditions lead us to believe we should focus primarily on these domains to improve ourselves professionally. Yet ther
...for administrative agencies to grab even broader power over the economy and individuals. "Recent events have proven that federal agencies can't...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...pornography. A group of more than a dozen organizations and individuals that make or distribute sexual images brought the case challenging the constitutionality...
...hire. However, the ADA requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations to disabled individuals, regardless of length of service. Because a leave of absence may be...
Back in February, President Obama indicated in his State of the Union address that 3-D printing may be the next big thing in manufacturing. What he didn't say is that 3-D printing may also be the nex
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...small to warrant pursuit by any one claimant. The smallness of these individual claims, coupled with the logistical difficulties involved in distributing the funds, can...
...not making the required payments. When the business presses the issue, an individual affiliated with the entity, such as a shareholder or member, verbally agrees...
...action may be brought to recover damages for the death of an individual caused by the wrongful act or neglect of another. The cause of...
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