“Had he been a woman, he wouldn’t have been treated in the same way,” said attorney Michael J. Willemin, who represents a sportscaster suing Warner Media and Turner Sports. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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2nd Circuit to Continue Livestreaming Arguments After Resuming Full In-Person Operations
The move, announced by Chief Judge Debra Ann Livingston, retains one innovation of pandemic-era appellate advocacy that has proved popular to litigators. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Update on Business Bankruptcy Legal Fees and Professionalism
A review of recent cases shows that poor billing judgment and unreasonable billing have been with us for decades. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'Keep a Lot of Attorneys Busy': Janine Bauer Is Ready to Ride the Coming Wave of Government Infrastructure Spending
“If it moves, I am interested in it—whether aviation law, seaports, rail or transit, ferries, trucking, towing, bicycling or walking,” Bauer said. “I’ve always been fascinated by transportation. It’s what makes the Commerce Clause succeed in this great country.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
Juul Agrees to Pay $40M to Settle North Carolina AG's Lawsuit
The first state to sue electronic cigarette maker Juul has reached a $40 million settlement ahead of a July 12 trial. The proposed consent decree, announced in court Monday, includes payments that Juul plans to make to the state of North Carolina over six years. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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