In-house attorneys are embracing “a mindset of staying put and appreciating ‘the devil you know’ job security,” according to legal department recruiter Mike Evers.
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'That's Just Asking for Trouble, Isn't It?': Mass. Justices Mull Unemployment Benefits for Employee Fired Over Refusing COVID Vaccine
At oral arguments Wednesday regarding whether a home health aide who was fired for violating her employer’s COVID-19 vaccination policy is owed unemployment benefits, several Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court justices appeared wary of denying benefits to employees who express sincerely held religious beliefs.
Maryland Judge Finds Company May Have Had 'Actual Notice' of Hazard in Slip-and-Fall Suit
A federal judge in Maryland denied a government contractor’s motion for summary judgment in a slip-and-fall lawsuit, finding a reasonable juror could conclude that the defendants had actual notice of water left on its lobby floor because its employees had been mopping in the area.
California Psychedelics/Rescheduling FOIA Suit/Axel Bernabe's New Role/A Massachusetts Regulator Sues
When it comes to legalizing psychedelics, “There’s actually lots of approaches to be tried,” said Eric Munevar, campaign director for the California Psilocybin Initiative 2024. “You want pressure coming from all sides of society on something like this.”
Here's Why the Court of Chancery Went From Approving Just One Font to Three
The change was spearheaded by McDermott Will & Emery partner Ethan Townsend, who said it’s logical to assume some judges who read briefs all day would prefer to read a font that mirrors what they might be reading for entertainment or edification.