Today's Top Stories
• More Professional Services Firms Face Pay Equity Suits
• Pigott Seeks Return to Trial-Level Work After Leaving Court of Appeals
• Farm Bureau Gets a Say on Right-to-Unionize Suit
• Non-Staff Instructors at Yoga Studio Are Not Employees, Court Decides
• The Effect of 'Trulia' on Takeover Litigation
• New Regulations Disregard Partnership 'Bottom Guarantees'
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• Moeller on Medicare: Advisors, Beware of Land Mines on Timing, Coverage
• Tweeting Ted Boutrous and Followers Vow to Fend Off Trump for Free
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Lawyers, accountants and software engineers might have jobs that pay hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, but for many women that's not enough. Their broader... Read More »
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New York Court of Appeals Judge Eugene Pigott Jr. said Tuesday he wants become an acting state Supreme Court justice in Buffalo once he steps down from the... Read More »
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A state judge has granted the New York Farm Bureau permission to intervene in a lawsuit that could dramatically affect farm wages in the state. Read More »
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New York's Court of Appeals has decided that non-staff instructors at Manhattan yoga studio Yoga Vida are independent contractors, not employees, and are therefore... Read More »
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Corporate and Securities Litigation columnists Margaret A. Dale and Mark D. Harris examine the effect of in 'In re Trulia, Inc. Stockholder Litigation' on "disclosure-only"... Read More »
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In their Taxation column, Ezra Dyckman and Daniel W. Stahl write that partners have long enjoyed the ability to influence a partnership's allocation of its... Read More »
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Trump drew widespread condemnation for his remarks at the final presidential debate that he would keep the country “in suspense” about whether he’d accept the... Read More »
Of all her clients Amal Clooney has represented one nearly as famous as herself: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
But apparently no more.
When… Read More »
Philip Moeller, who has covered Medicare for decades, says the program is monstrously complicated so advisors need to help their aging client base. Read More »
The Twitter accounts of lawyers are usually lonely desolate places ignored by many and visited by a nerdy few but Ted Boutros just broke away from… Read More »
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