...overseeing employee relations in Emory University's human resources department. "We're dealing with labor law, employment discrimination and all these other legal...
...All five nominees to the National Labor Relations Board appeared Thursday before a sharply divided U.S. Senate committee...
...the firm's business law department as partner in the San...on union negotiations and litigating labor and employment disputes. Previously, Birchfield...
...who orchestrated the St. Paul deal, to be secretary of the Labor Department. The ensuing political scrap, featuring congressional reports and hearings...
...Sherman said that DuPré carries a lot of responsibility in the department, given that "50 percent" of her daily activities today are...
...Conte, attorney-advisor, U.S. Department of the Treasury (course moderator...Securities; Government Contracts and Litigation; Labor and Employment Law; Litigation; and...
...and it has been interpreted to allow a trial before the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR)can opine on an appropriate standard of remediation...
Iowa federal public defender Jane Kelly did a bit of leapfrogging this year to become the newest circuit judge. Plus: a surprise en banc announcement, pulling the welcome mat, budgetary independence,
...joins the firm's litigation department as partner in the Los...III joins the firm's labor and employment practice as partner...
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