...the Princeton, N.J., office and will focus on providing clients with employment law guidance. Previously, Dambeck was a partner at Stark &...
Many must decide between two difficult paths: tackle law school restructuring or close their law schools
Profile of Berkeley Research Group general counsel Marvin Tenenbaum
...is a partner and co-chairman of the Bethesda, Md., firm's employment law practice. He earned his J.D. from Saint Louis University School...
...34;withholding of material information concerning a dean candidate; the full-time employment outside the law school of the current dean; executive decisions of school...
...then began attempting to humiliate Jane Doe and to interfere with her employment prospects," the court found. According to the court, Usher...
...s human resources department. "We're dealing with labor law, employment discrimination and all these other legal things that come into play,"...
...00663, May 9) Assigned to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Diversity: employment discrimination. Demand: $450,000. Attorney for plaintiff: George Chuzi, Kalijarvi...
All five nominees to the National Labor Relations Board appeared Thursday before a sharply divided U.S. Senate committee. Democrats urged their speedy confirmation while Republicans called the board
National Law Journal
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