Southwest Employees to Get .5 Million Settlement

Southwest Employees to Get $18.5 Million Settlement

San Francisco, CA On September 25, Southwest Airlines agreed to settle Jayson Huntsman v. Southwest Airlines Co., a proposed class action lawsuit, for $18.5 million. The California Labor Code provides considerable protection to... Read more »
Anderson Mori & Tomotsune Opens Malaysia Desk – Asia Law Portal

Anderson Mori & Tomotsune Opens Malaysia Desk – Asia Law Portal

As ASEAN Chair in 2025, Malaysia is seeing increased activity in investment promotion and policy initiatives, with steady growth in semiconductor and data centre investments. In addition to the capital, Kuala Lumpur,... Read more »
Hair Relaxer Lawsuit Goes Forward, says Georgia Supreme Court

Hair Relaxer Lawsuit Goes Forward, says Georgia Supreme Court

Atlanta, GAThe Georgia Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that a woman’s hair relaxer lawsuit can proceed against hair straightener manufacturers. Their decision overturned a lower court ruling that dismissed the case.... Read more »
ERISA Lawsuit Suggests ESOP Fiduciary Failure

ERISA Lawsuit Suggests ESOP Fiduciary Failure

Philadelphia, PA On September 26, Tori Dumas filed a motion for class action certification in Dumas v. Lesser, an ERISA lawsuit. The immediate story in Dumas is the motion for class action status. Tori... Read more »
Medicaid Cuts Jeopardize Veterans’ Healthcare

Medicaid Cuts Jeopardize Veterans’ Healthcare

Washington, DCMany veterans and their families fall outside the VA health system because of VA eligibility restrictions, geographic barriers or other administrative challenges. Even those with VA coverage may depend on some... Read more »
Fire that burned down home of judge who ruled in voter-data case is under investigation

Fire that burned down home of judge who ruled in voter-data case is under investigation

Home Daily News Fire that burned down home of judge who ruled… Judiciary Fire that burned down home of judge who ruled in voter-data case is under investigation By Debra Cassens Weiss... Read more »
A primer on artificial intelligence, part 1

A primer on artificial intelligence, part 1

By Jordan L. Couch In the last couple of years, artificial intelligence has advanced well beyond the wildest expectations of most of us. Generative and reasoning AI is here, and it is... Read more »
37 lawyers from this BigLaw firm are joining Orrick

37 lawyers from this BigLaw firm are joining Orrick

Home Daily News 37 lawyers from this BigLaw firm are joining… Law Firms 37 lawyers from this BigLaw firm are joining Orrick By Debra Cassens Weiss October 7, 2025, 9:49 am CDT... Read more »
Visiting law prof at Harvard arrested for firing pellet gun near Jewish temple

Visiting law prof at Harvard arrested for firing pellet gun near Jewish temple

Home Daily News Visiting law prof at Harvard arrested for… Law Professors Visiting law prof at Harvard arrested for firing pellet gun near Jewish temple By Debra Cassens Weiss October 7, 2025,... Read more »
UC Preliminary Injunction Expanded

UC Preliminary Injunction Expanded

Los Angeles, CAU.S. District Judge Rita F. Lin has sided with University of California (UC) researchers in their federal lawsuit and granted them an expanded preliminary injunction, likely to Trump’s chagrin. UC... Read more »
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