Kevin Lauri Discusses Jackson Lewis’ Increase in Associate Hires Due to High Demand for Services

Kevin Lauri Discusses Jackson Lewis’ Increase in Associate Hires Due to High Demand for Services

Kevin Lauri discusses Jackson Lewis’ high demand for legal services, which consequently led to an increase in lateral associate hiring at the firm, and a significant investment in resources for new attorney... Read more »
US layoffs reach 14-month high amid government, tech cutbacks

US layoffs reach 14-month high amid government, tech cutbacks

(NEW YORK, April 4 (Reuters) – US layoff announcements rose 7% in March to the highest since January 2023, led by technology and government-sector job eliminations, a report out on Thursday showed.... Read more »
Spain high court bars Telegram after major media companies complain about unpermitted sharing of their content – JURIST

Spain high court bars Telegram after major media companies complain about unpermitted sharing of their content – JURIST

Spain’s Audiencia Nacional high court ordered Telegram on Saturday to temporarily suspend its activities in the country, after a complaint by major media companies that users were sharing content without their permission,... Read more »
Ireland High Court rules UK not safe for asylum applicants due to Rwanda plan – JURIST

Ireland High Court rules UK not safe for asylum applicants due to Rwanda plan – JURIST

The Irish High Court ruled Friday that a decision made by the country’s Minister for Justice in 2020 to declare the UK a “safe country” to send asylum seekers back to during... Read more »
Book ban attempts in US libraries and schools hit record high in 2023: national library group – JURIST

Book ban attempts in US libraries and schools hit record high in 2023: national library group – JURIST

The American Library Association (ALA) announced on Thursday that censorship demands and book ban attempts in public libraries and schools hit a record high in 2023. The ALA documented 1,247 demands to... Read more »
Spain High Court reaffirms data protection agency’s decision to temporarily halt Worldcoin operations – JURIST

Spain High Court reaffirms data protection agency’s decision to temporarily halt Worldcoin operations – JURIST

The Contentious-Administrative Chamber of the National Court in Spain upheld the precautionary cessation of data collection by Tools of Humanity Corporation GMBH (FTH) of Worldcoin on Monday. In reaffirming the decision of... Read more »
English High Court Sanctions Part 26A Restructuring Plan

English High Court Sanctions Part 26A Restructuring Plan

On 4 March 2024, Mr Justice Richards of the English High Court delivered a judgment (the Judgment) in relation to the sanction of the restructuring plan under Part 26A of the Companies... Read more »
US Supreme Court leaves admissions plan in place at Virginia high school – JURIST

US Supreme Court leaves admissions plan in place at Virginia high school – JURIST

The US Supreme Court left in place an admissions policy at an elite public high school in Virginia on Tuesday after the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld the... Read more »
Australia High Court confirms families of church abuse victims may seek compensation – JURIST

Australia High Court confirms families of church abuse victims may seek compensation – JURIST

The High Court of Australia dismissed the Catholic Church’s bid to avoid paying damages to the father of a choirboy allegedly sexually abused by Cardinal Goerge Pell. The landmark decision confirms the decision... Read more »
Individuals injured in the Troubles can sue ex Sinn Fein leader, UK High Court rules – JURIST

Individuals injured in the Troubles can sue ex Sinn Fein leader, UK High Court rules – JURIST

A UK High Court judge ruled Friday that three individuals wounded during the Troubles can proceed in personal injury claims against former Sinn Fein Leader Gerry Adams. The three claimants were all... Read more »
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