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December 08, 2023
In Case You Missed It: In this three-part series, Law360 delves into how immigration restrictions are exacerbating labor shortages in the healthcare, hospitality and technology industries, and what changes are needed to overcome the gaps.
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December 08, 2023
Ninth Circuit judges hearing antitrust claims against an eastern Washington veterinary clinic on Friday kept getting hung up on how two of its vets could've been harmed by noncompete terms in an agreement they never signed and a merger proposal that never came to fruition.
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December 08, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to mull whether a deadline to challenge the Merit Systems Protection Board's decisions can have any wiggle room, taking up a U.S. Department of Defense worker's challenge to a Federal Circuit decision deeming his appeal untimely.
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December 08, 2023
U.S. Sens. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., and Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., introduced a bill on Friday that would provide back pay to military officers whose promotions were delayed due to a months-long blockade made in protest of a Pentagon abortion policy.
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December 08, 2023
House Republicans are calling on the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to explain more about how it hired a now-former fintech official whose resume was apparently falsified and say what role, if any, he might have had in shaping recent policymaking at the agency.
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December 08, 2023
An automotive supply company had legitimate reasons to believe a former employee breached a separation agreement by potentially stealing trade secrets and recruiting other workers to leave for a competitor, a Michigan appellate panel said in finding the company's unsuccessful suit was not frivolous.
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December 08, 2023
A California federal judge entered judgment Thursday ordering a former Skye Orthobiologics employee to pay more than $62 million to Skye and Human Regenerative Technologies after a jury found the defendant breached his fiduciary duties and loyalty when he started a competing business using the plaintiffs' proprietary information.
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December 07, 2023
The Washington Supreme Court declined on Thursday to give the family of a roofer another chance at a wrongful death suit against the owner of the warehouse where his fatal accident happened, holding the owner shifted its duty to guard the worker against known dangers at the site by selecting a competent contractor.
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December 07, 2023
The Boston Globe will be allowed to obtain a former executive's past employment records regarding any complaints about spending and the reason for his exit from WGBH, as the newspaper defends against a wage and retaliation claim, a Massachusetts judge ruled Thursday.
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December 07, 2023
A trucking company's insurer doesn't owe it defense or indemnity coverage for an employee's personal injury suit, a Texas federal judge ruled, agreeing with the insurer that several policy exclusions bar coverage for employee suits over accidents at work.
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December 07, 2023
A former employee of the Jacksonville Jaguars who oversaw the football team's virtual credit card program was accused by federal prosecutors of charging more than $22 million on the team's credit lines to fund a lavish personal lifestyle.
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December 06, 2023
A Ninth Circuit panel signaled Wednesday that a trial court was too quick to throw out a lawsuit by three doctors who say a Washington hospital failed to protect them from a supervising doctor who bragged about bringing a gun to work and was later convicted of hiring a hitman to assault a former colleague.
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December 06, 2023
The Third Circuit on Wednesday affirmed a Pennsylvania federal judge's order sanctioning a senior Cooley LLP lawyer after he filed evidence in a patent dispute past the discovery deadline, noting that while the order was "rather harsh," the district judge had the discretion to impose the sanctions.
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December 06, 2023
An Eleventh Circuit panel on Wednesday partly upheld a federal judge's rewrite of a disputed noncompete agreement that a chain of vehicle oil change stations made a former manager sign in return for nearly $2 million from the sale of its Georgia locations.
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December 06, 2023
Three companies from Texas and China and two individuals agreed to pay $2.5 million to resolve claims that they fraudulently underpaid customs duties owed on goods imported from China, federal prosecutors announced.
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December 06, 2023
A New Jersey state appeals court on Wednesday refused to revive a malpractice suit against Costello & Mains over claims it gave bad advice to a former client to settle an underlying business dispute, finding the former client waited too long to bring his claims.
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December 06, 2023
Florida justices appeared divided Wednesday over whether the state's highest court was the right place to hash out a politically charged dispute over Gov. Ron DeSantis' suspension of elected state prosecutor Monique Worrell for neglect of duty.
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December 06, 2023
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP is expanding its bench of employment and labor attorneys with the addition of a former Novack & Macey LLP and Armstrong Teasdale LLP partner in its Chicago office, the firm announced Wednesday.
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December 06, 2023
Klasko Immigration Law Partners LLP has hired a global immigration and mobility partner from Quarles & Brady LLP, who joins the firm to help launch a new office in Washington and serve as that space's managing partner.
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December 06, 2023
McElroy Deutsch Mulvaney & Carpenter LLP wants to erase subpoenas from a former executive accused of stealing from the firm, telling a New Jersey court that the requested information about the firm's tax returns, employee salaries and employees' credit card use is "irrelevant" and overly intrusive.
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December 06, 2023
The Third Circuit upheld Travelers' win in another insurer's suit seeking defense and settlement costs incurred in a $5.6 million trade secrets suit, ruling that their mutual insured's conduct falls within a professional services exclusion in the Travelers policy.
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December 05, 2023
A California federal judge on Monday tossed Philips North America's copyright suit alleging a competitor's former employee stole ultrasound technology by hacking into its software, after the parties agreed to settle the dispute last week.
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December 05, 2023
Two former CEOs of Global Discovery Biosciences Corp. can't dodge claims that they cost the company an opportunity to develop new medical tests by siphoning the resources to another company, a Delaware Chancery Court judge has said.
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December 05, 2023
An Illinois federal court on Tuesday ordered DaVita Inc., a UnitedHealth Group unit and two of the unit's former senior employees to provide a list of people they seek to depose in an antitrust suit accusing the healthcare companies of an anti-competitive no-poach scheme.
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December 05, 2023
Seven crew members on a cruise to Antarctica that set off after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's no-sail order at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic urged the Eleventh Circuit on Tuesday to revive their suit against their employer, arguing the proper forum for the claims is Florida.