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HR's #MeToo Dilemma: How Much to Say About That Fired Employee?
"The inclination both culturally and legally for companies was historically not to publicize reasons for employees or executives leaving the company," one lawyer tells Corporate Counsel.After Google Memo Suit, How Should Companies Handle Digital Discussions on Diversity?
As more tech workers turn to internal chat apps and message boards to talk about social issues, companies face new legal risks and evidence challenges in litigation.With 'Legal Design Thinking,' ALT Eyes New Type of Legal Tech Conference
The Association of Legal Technologists' first ever conference will include interactive sessions where attendees get hands-on experience designing new legal technology platforms and processes.What's Next: Tech's Messaging Problem | Section 702 Revived | Legaltech Spellcheck
Tech firms are promoting discussion on diversity by opening internal message boards and chats. But should they be setting the ground rules? Plus, the government gets broad surveillance powers restored, and lots happening in the legaltech industry.Inside Track: So Long, Website Accessibility | Be Wise on Social Media | Protect Your Privilege
The DOJ has backed off plans to address website accessibility. Plus, a new GC at Hallmark and practical advice on preserving attorney-client privilege.Alan Scheinkman's Rise to Presiding Justice of Appellate Division, Second Department
When Gov. Andrew Cuomo appointed Alan Scheinkman as the presiding justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department, on New Year's Day, the governor was bucking tradition. It's rare for the presiding justice to come from outside the appellate court.What Employment Lawyers Are Saying About Trump's 'Cease and Desist' Against Bannon
"It seems like Trump does view himself as the CEO of America Inc. and is attempting to use and enforce and gag Bannon the way a private employer would do," one employment law attorney says. "Using these corporate instincts in a government context doesn't make sense. There is a lot of bluster in this letter."New York County Lawyers Association Honors Outstanding Women
On Dec. 11, the New York County Lawyers Association held its 103rd annual dinner, this year celebrating the theme of Outstanding Women in the Legal Profession.Judge Nixes TCPA Class Action Because Plaintiff Never Texted 'STOP'
A federal judge has dismissed a purported Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action against Kohl's Department Stores Inc. because the plaintiff failed to follow explicit instructions for stopping text messages from the company.Wal-Mart's Top LGBT Ranking Came With an Asterisk—And What That Means
“There is a lot of confusion on what the law requires that has been going on for a long time,” said Sam Schwartz-Fenwick, a partner at Seyfarth Shaw in Chicago. “More uncertainty is negatively perceived by many employers, who prefer to work in black and white, not shades of gray.”Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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