A recent report by the NALP Foundation sheds light on the patterns of associate turnover within law firms, revealing insights into departure...
After years of dominating the legal education landscape, U.S. News’ law school rankings are showing signs of waning influence, marked by declining...
The US Supreme Court delivered a unanimous decision, rejecting an industry-based test for determining exemption from mandatory arbitration under the Federal Arbitration...
The State Department, by President Biden’s executive order, has introduced a policy that links eligibility for promotions to an employee’s ability to...
Intel Streamlining Sales and Marketing Departments In the latest wave of job cuts sweeping through the Bay Area, semiconductor giant Intel has...
Suzie Cheikho’s Employment Woes Suzie Cheikho’s employment saga garnered widespread attention last year when her former employer, Insurance Australia Group (IAG), utilized...
In a significant legal development, a federal judge in Florida has intervened to prevent the enforcement of a ban on transgender and...
A recent study published in the Harvard Law Review has shed light on a concerning trend in the issuance of nationwide injunctions...
Workers at Apple’s store in Short Hills, New Jersey, have taken a significant step towards union representation, according to a member of...
Pfizer subsidiary Wyeth has agreed to a $39 million settlement in a long-standing antitrust case related to its antidepressant drug Effexor XR....
The American Farm Bureau Federation, renowned for its lobbying prowess, played a pivotal role in influencing the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC)...
A former partner at the now-closed law firm Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis is embroiled in legal trouble as an amended lawsuit...