Three Amicus Briefs Lend Support to Delaware's New Safe Harbor Provisions
All three briefs advocate for the constitutionality of the safe harbor provisions codified earlier this year through Senate Bill 21, generally arguing that the General Assembly didn't overstep its authority by passing the law and that S.B. 21 safeguards Delaware's place as the most popular state to incorporate.
How I Made Partner: 'Lean Into the Hard Work,' Says Stephen Kudla of Marshall Gerstein
"Lean into the hard work, especially the assignments that are technically demanding or outside your comfort zone. In my view, what sets people apart is their willingness to tackle difficult matters and persevere through the learning curve. That's how you build trust and demonstrate leadership potential."
Rejecting Policy Rationales Rooted in DEI, Eighth Circuit Reverses Preliminary Injunction Denial in First Amendment Prison Curriculum Case
Job Applicant Accuses Amazon of Running Credit Check Without Notice
Job applicant Myeeshia Rigby filed a class action complaint against e-commerce giant Amazon on Thursday, which alleges the company violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act when it ran a credit report on the plaintiff, a candidate for employment, but made the decision not to hire her. The plaintiff maintains the company took this adverse action against her without providing her with an advance copy of the credit report or discussing its findings with her, thus violating the FCRA.