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Anyone who has ever made an employment decision has probably been confronted with two (or more) very different ...
This scenario is playing out at companies across the country as baby boomers retire in droves. As of now, boomers hold 33% of ...
In Monariti v. Monariti, a will contestant filed a motion for summary judgment, alleging that the will should be set aside ...
Online businesses are increasingly facing a wave of arbitration demands under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (“CIPA”) ...
During the first quarter of 2025, the French Supreme Court has rendered a number of rulings on harassment in the workplace.
As discussed in our May 15th post, Matthew R. Galeotti, the Head of the Department of Justice’s (“Department”) Criminal ...
Governor Hochul signed a budget bill into law that includes an amendment (“the Amendment”) to the New York Labor Law (NYLL).
In Tri-State Insur. Co. of Minn. a/s/o Campus Chalet, Inc. v. East Tennessee Sprinkler Company, Inc., the Court of Appeals of ...
Family Offices are entering a new era — one defined less by asset growth and more by structure, resilience, and governance.
On May 16, 2025 the Texas Supreme Court released its opinion in Myers-Woodward, LLC v. Underground Services Markham, LLC, ...
For many reasons, existing open source licenses are not a good fit for AI. Simply put, AI involves more than just software ...
Late on Friday, May 16, in the case of A.A.R.P. v. Trump, the U.S. Supreme Court enjoined the Trump administration from ...