Trump pauses enforcement of foreign bribery law, cites harm to ‘American economic competitiveness’

Trump pauses enforcement of foreign bribery law, cites harm to ‘American economic competitiveness’

Home Daily News Trump pauses enforcement of foreign bribery… White Collar Crime Trump pauses enforcement of foreign bribery law, cites harm to ‘American economic competitiveness’ By Debra Cassens Weiss February 11, 2025,... Read more »
Canadian courts are definitely different than American ones

Canadian courts are definitely different than American ones

How do Canadian court systems and protocols differ from American ones? Let me count some of the ways. 1. Order in the court I practiced in the Canadian courts for ages, and... Read more »
Canadian courts are definitely different than American ones

Canadian courts are definitely different than American ones

How do Canadian court systems and protocols differ from American ones? Let me count some of the ways. 1. Order in the court I practiced in the Canadian courts for ages, and... Read more »
Tanya A. Bovée Elected Co-President of Connecticut Asian Pacific American Bar Association

Tanya A. Bovée Elected Co-President of Connecticut Asian Pacific American Bar Association

HARTFORD, CT (February 7, 2024) Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce that Tanya A. Bovée has been elected as the co-president of the Connecticut Asian Pacific American... Read more »
On LawNext: How the American Arbitration Association embraced Generative AI, with CEO Bridget McCormack and CIO Diana Didia

On LawNext: How the American Arbitration Association embraced Generative AI, with CEO Bridget McCormack and CIO Diana Didia

One year ago, Bridget Mary McCormack, the former chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, took over the helm of the American Arbitration Association, the largest private provider of alternative dispute resolution... Read more »
3 million in back pay owed to American workers. See if you qualify.

$163 million in back pay owed to American workers. See if you qualify.

Over 208,000 workers across the U.S. are owed $163.3 million in back pay from companies that the U.S. Department of Labor says violated wage laws. The Labor Department disbursed over $26.9 million... Read more »
The Prosecution of January 6 and the Future of American Democracy

The Prosecution of January 6 and the Future of American Democracy

Civil rights lawyer and scholar, Sherrilyn Ifill, recently wrote a didactic essay for The New York Review entitled “How America Ends and Begins Again: Because so much of what we have come... Read more »
Stacey C.S. Cerrone Inducted As Fellow of American College of Employee Benefits Counsel

Stacey C.S. Cerrone Inducted As Fellow of American College of Employee Benefits Counsel

NEW ORLEANS, LA (December 1, 2023) Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce Stacey C.S. Cerrone has been inducted as a Fellow into the American College of Employee... Read more »
Peter J. Woo Appointed Co-Chair of National Asian Pacific American Bar Association’s Litigation Committee

Peter J. Woo Appointed Co-Chair of National Asian Pacific American Bar Association’s Litigation Committee

IRVINE, CA (November 29, 2023) Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce Peter J. Woo has been appointed as Litigation Committee co-chair of the National Asian Pacific American... Read more »

American Man Fatally Shoots Two Climate Activists in Panama

A 77-year-old American lawyer and professor allegedly fatally shot two climate activists Tuesday who were part of a protest blockade on the Pan American Highway in Panama, Timothy Frudd reports for American... Read more »
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