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---- Old Section -----This Boutique Firm's New CINO Thinks Transparency Is the Key to Finding Long-Term Quality Talent
“The talent pool is more demanding, rightfully so, than ever. They have expectations, they have questions, they’re educated, and I think it is imperative that companies, law firms or otherwise, are meeting people at their level,” said Kristen Corpion, whose CORPlaw was just acquired by Miami’s Trembly Law.
U of Hawaii Law Professor's Suit Against School, Administrators Alleges Free-Speech Violations
A professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law has filed a lawsuit against the school, Provost Michael Bruno and Dean Camille Nelson, alleging First and Fourteenth Amendment rights violations.
Report on Lead Cables Sparks Litigation Surge Against Verizon—and Other Companies Could Be Next
The lawsuits draw on reporting from the Wall Street Journal asserting that lead-sheathed cables that various telecom companies inherited from Bell System are leaching lead into the environment.
Data Breach at University of Minnesota Could Have Impacted 7 Million People, Class Action Lawsuit Alleges
This suit was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
Check Your Unread Messages—Court Papers Could Now Slide Into Your DMs
More courts are enabling digital ways to serve hard-to-find individuals. But the new ability does not come without its own technological hurdles.
Determining Law Firm Employee Classification Through the ABC Test
Law firms have traditionally been large consumers of contract labor for a variety of purposes. These workers are traditionally classified as independent contractors, issued a 1099 and treated as ineligible for employee benefits. In recent years, many states have started to adopt the “ABC” test to determine whether a worker should be classified as an […]
Law Firms Earn Hundreds of Thousands in Trump Election Interference Case
Firms receiving money from the Georgia Republican Party include an Am Law 200 firm, as well as several small shops and boutiques.
'If There Had Been a Full Refund, Do You Think We'd Be Here?': Ohio Supreme Court Hears Arguments in COVID-19 College Refund Dispute
“…[A]s appellees have now conceded, there is no qualitative difference between online instruction and in-person instruction. They are the same, we charge the same, it’s the same instruction,” argued OSU’s counsel, John R. Gall, a senior senior partner at Squire Patton Boggs in Columbus.
'First-to-File' Rule Dooms Cardinal Health Executive's Qui Tam Action Against 5 Physician Practices
“By having the guts to fight meritless lawsuits, like this one, and win, Health First is able to preserve its resources to put them to their highest use—serving the needs of its members, versus lining the pockets of parasitic whistleblowers and their lawyers. Suffice it to say, Health First believes that Judge Gorton got it […]