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Following Supervisor’s “Not Working Out” Comment, EEOC Defeats Employer’s Motion For Summary Judgment In ADA Lawsuit

By Gerald L. Maatman, Jr. and Alex W. Karasik Seyfarth Synopsis:  A federal district court in Arkansas recently denied an employer’s motion for summary judgment on two EEOC-initiated ADA claims – in EEOC v. Crain Automotive Holdings LLC, No. 4:17-CV-627, … Continue reading

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Evolving Clinical Ethics: A Working UnConference

Save the date for Evolving Clinical Ethics: A Working UnConference in Houston in February 2020. This builds on the 1st "unconference" at Cleveland Clinic. Read more detail on Recent Health Care Law posts –

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What’s Working for Your Practice? Everything – or Just You?

If you’re like most lawyers, you just never have enough time in your days and weeks to step back and take the long view of your practice — where it’s going, what’s working well, what’s barely working, and what’s constantly … Continue reading

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Working Group on Sterling Risk-Free Reference Rates’ report on conventions for referencing SONIA

On 19 March 2019, the Bank of England’s Working Group on Sterling Risk-Free Reference Rates published a discussion paper on conventions for referencing SONIA in new contracts. The discussion paper is intended to raise market awareness of the identified conventions … Continue reading

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13 Signs That You’re Working With a Bad Family Law Attorney

Family law cases are often very emotional. Whether you’re seeking a divorce, legal separation, child support, or custody agreement, your case is very personal and likely involves some significant life changes. When there are kids involved, emotions run even higher. … Continue reading

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