...Plaintiff: Jack A. Raisner, Esq., Rene S. Roupinian, Esq., of Counsel, Outten & Golden LLP, New York, NY. Attorneys for Defendant...
...Paul Bland, Jr., Public Justice, Washington, D.C.; Adam T. Klein, Outten & Golden LLP, New York, NY; Paul W. Mollica, Outten & Golden, Chicago...
Tammy Marzigliano, a partner at Outten & Golden, and Carmel Mushin, an associate with the firm, write: Whether the parties are adverse or united in their position on other issues, if employers and em
...Form U-5 Tammy Marzigliano, a partner at Outten & Golden, and Carmel Mushin, an associate with the firm, write: Whether the...
...signed parallel arbitration agreements with the bank. Lawyers for Outten & Golden and Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein filed the case on behalf...
New York City will soon have the nation's most far-reaching laws barring employers from shunning out-of-work job applicants, after lawmakers passed the provisions on March 13 over a mayoral veto
...Labor Relations Act. Lawyers for plaintiff Tiffany Ryan at Outten & Golden and Sapir & Frumkin had argued that arbitration clauses like the...
Taxi rides, pricey hotel stays, and vague time entries all got cut as Southern District Bankruptcy Court Judge Martin Glenn approved preliminary fee requests from a dozen law firms, accounting shops,
...s Rochester office. Employment firm Outten & Golden has promoted to the partnership Rachel Bien...
...W. Mollica, Adam T. Klein, on the brief, Lewis M. Steel Outten & Golden LLP, New York, NY. For Defendant-Appellee...
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