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State Appellate Court Reinstates Suit Against St. Louis Catholic Church for Timing of Repressed Memories
“Because the cause of action accrued subsequent to the filing of bankruptcy, the cause of action is not the property of the bankruptcy estate. Consequently, J.D., not the trustee of J.D.’s bankruptcy estate, has standing to bring his cause of action against respondents. Therefore, we find the trial court erred in finding J.D. lacked standing […]
Anti-Moonlighting, Wage Transparency Suits Proliferate
“For decades, the largest corporations have amassed wealth through pay inequality and forcing their workers to sign non-competition agreements. Washington corporations are on notice that they can no longer maximize profit for their shareholders at the cost of their lowest-paid workers,” a plaintiff-side lawyer wrote. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Amid Turmoil at Virginia U.S. Attorney's Office, Big Law Firms Are Hitting Their Hiring Limit
Government attorneys looking to land on their feet in Big Law are facing an increasingly difficult job market. The job market for attorneys headed to the private sector has been over-saturated for months, and Big Law firms are hitting their limit on the number of government attorneys they can hire this year, recruiters say. […]
A&O Shearman Tokyo Head Quits to Launch Own Practice, Takes Team Along
At least two associates from legacy Shearman & Sterling have also departed, adding to the firm’s ongoing global exodus. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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