“As a lecturer employed by BU since August of 2015, Curtin-Wilding plausibly alleges that she received her wages on the last business day of the month instead of bi-weekly or within six days of the termination of the pay period during which her wages were earned—and that she never elected to be paid on a […]
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17 Years, 2 Verdicts, $51.7M Agreed Final Judgment in Trade Secret Case
The ams-OSRAM Group, a global leader in light and sensor technology, and Munck Wilson Mandala, a full-service law firm with deep expertise in intellectual property and technology litigation, have announced a significant victory in a complex trade secret and breach of contract dispute that has spanned nearly two decades. Click Here To Read The […]
Data Centers' Growth Could Help Fuel Law Firms' Creation of AI-Focused Practice Areas
“It’s a perfect area for lawyers to get involved in, but it doesn’t have a lot of certainty right now,” said John Yates of Gunderson Dettmer. Click Here To Read The Full Article
MADD CLO Exits After 2 Years, Saying, 'I'm Taking an Intentional and Meaningful Break'
“I will simply share that I’m equally nervous and excited for my next chapter,” Saerin Cho wrote on LinkedIn. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Long Island Neurosurgery Practice Loses Lawsuit Over Medical Billing Arbitration
The Neurological Surgery Practice of Long Island filed its lawsuit under the Administrative Procedure Act, seeking court orders that would upend the independent dispute resolution process, or IDR, outlined in the No Surprises Act to resolve billing disputes. But the U.S. District Judge Hector Gonzalez of the Eastern District of New York said that the […]