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Inside Track: Legal Departments to Wrestle With COVID Suits for Years
"Some employees with mental health conditions who have been working from home for almost two years are overwhelmed with anxiety at the prospect of returning to the office," according to a Fisher and Phillips client briefing.Probe Finds Evidence of Bank Boss' Romance With Top Aide
Some inside the White House have made no secret of their dislike for Mauricio Claver-Carone, whose election as Inter-American Development Bank chief in the final months of the Trump presidency broke with tradition that a Latin American head the bank.5th Circuit: Handcuffed Man Who Wasn't 'in Custody' Not Entitled to Miranda Rights
The recent decision from the Fifth Circuit ruled that Braylon Coulter's statements while handcuffed were admissible, even though he had not received Miranda warnings before he told the officer where the gun could be found.Fulton Jury Awards $5M to Couple in Med-Mal Case Over Brain Injury
During a minor surgical procedure, the plaintiff was given "too much propofol too fast," causing complications that led to "permanent cognitive defects," his lawyers said.View more book results for the query "*"
Don't Spy on Employees to Ensure They're Working, Microsoft Says
"Leaders think their employees are not productive, whereas employees think they are being productive and in many cases even feel burnt out," Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella said.What Leaders Can Do When Tensions Run High, Part II—Organizational Focus
The pandemic, global unrest, political extremism, the war for talent and more are placing a great burden on today's law firm leaders, leaving many feeling burnt out and underprepared.Ga. Supreme Court Hosting Special Session in Augusta, the First Since 2019
"On behalf of the court, we are excited to resume this tradition of off-site oral arguments as yet another opportunity to make our work more accessible to the public," Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs said in a news release.The Disappearing Jury Trial and Its Affect on the American Legal System
An examination of the processes often undertaken to dismiss cases before trial, and the lasting effects that a decline in jury trials may have on the American legal system at large.Revisiting 'Epstein v. Cantor'
In their Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur Ciampi and Maria Ciampi discuss a Kings County, Supreme Court decision which analyzed the legal bases used to determine whether a partnership exists. The decision is noteworthy in that it "sets forth the criteria for determining whether a partnership exists where a written agreement exists among the parties."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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