Giuliani targeted poll workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss of Fulton County, Georgia, stating to Georgia lawmakers in a committee of the state Legislature that Freeman and Moss were shown in a video circulating online “surreptitiously passing around USB ports,” allegedly manipulating voting results.
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Troutman Pepper and Locke Lord in Merger Talks to Create New Am Law 50 Law Firm
The combination would create a firm with more than 1,600 lawyers and would move the firm solidly into the Am Law 50.
2024 Southeastern Legal Awards Honorees Announced
The Daily Report and Law.com are pleased to announce its 2024 winners and finalists for the second annual Southeastern Legal Awards. Previously known
Ahead of the Curve: What Really Happened at Chemerinsky/Fisk's Home
When seeing the news last week regarding University of California at Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, two things came to mind. The first one being propaganda. The second thing: time and place.
Playing 'Catch-Up in the AI Race,' Panicked Amazon Cast Aside Worker Rights, Suit Alleges
AI researcher Viviane Ghaderi says Amazon pressured her to quit after she disclosed her pregnancy and fired her while she had discrimination and retaliation claims pending with the company.
Pay Equity Disputes May Be the 'Sleeping Giant' of Wage Transparency Laws, Employment Lawyers Predict
“There were pay equity statutes before there were pay transparency requirements which I think are sleeping giants,” Christopher T. Wall of Stoel Rives, said. “There is a ton of exposure that, I think, people both on the plaintiff side and on the employer side, are not totally tuned in to. It is good to take […]
Sui Generis: Negotiate Like You Mean It
What happens when you talk about various negotiation events, strategies, desired outcomes and potentially low key disasters? How should these items should be discussed and what positions are worth taking and which aren’t?
Crowell Builds in Chicago, Luring Neal Gerber Corporate and Securities Leaders
The firm is now adding a large corporate practice in Chicago after its 2021 merger with an IP boutique in the city.
Paraquat Judge Tosses Key Plaintiffs' Expert Over 'Methodological Contortions'
U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel, who is overseeing the paraquat multidistrict litigation, found that Dr. Martin Wells, a biostatistician and epidemiologist at Cornell University, used unreliable methodologies in concluding that exposure to the pesticide increased the risks of getting Parkinson’s disease.
Treated as an 'Idiot' at First Deanship, Nell Jessup Newton Reflects on Industry Progress for Women in Leadership
After she left the University of Denver Law, “this small group actually sent flowers and candy to the chair of the dean search committee and sent cards to many other faculty members saying, ‘Thank you for taking our incompetent dean off our hands,’” she shared, saying that a lot of what happened was very gendered […]