Huffington Post bloggers filed a federal class action against the website, its founder Arianna Huffington and its parent company, AOL, today, over their unpaid status.
Linda Carter, the former DeKalb, Ga., superior court clerk, claims that she has Alzheimer’s disease, and last month was tricked into resigning from her position by a woman who is…
Born physically female, 39-year-old El’Jai Devoureau is now male according to his birth certificate, driver’s license and social security card, following a course of male hormones and sex-change surgery.
Updated: Sued by two former female employees for alleged gender-based employment discrimination and federal civil rights violations, a Dallas law firm is apparently arguing with at least one over whether…
A tenured associate law professor at Widener University School of Law has sued the dean over statements she made during an earlier battle over a controversial classroom hypothetical.
Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen has asked the state supreme court to take jurisdiction of a challenge to the state’s controversial collective bargaining law.
The associate accused of insider trading based on information obtained from three BigLaw firms may also have made some additional money after working for a fourth.
Forget the old saw about bloggers lounging at home in pajamas and doing nothing of value. A class action filed April 1 claims that about 50 bloggers writing for Findlaw…
A former associate claims in a $1.3 million wrongful dismissal suit that he was forced out of a Canadian law firm after he alleged a drunken partner groped a law…
A technology worker claims in a lawsuit that he has been working as much as 56 hours a week at Dewey & LeBoeuf since 2009 without receiving any overtime pay.
In the first of a series of expected worker lawsuits against Howrey, former staffer Stephanie Langley has filed suit against the law firm contending that it failed to meet its…
A lawsuit filed by three former employees of the State Bar of Nevada claims the group’s executive director “launched screaming attacks” on the bar’s admissions director that led to her…
A defamation suit filed by a fired Philadelphia news anchor against her former network and co-anchor is focusing on whether the two had a steamy relationship, as he claims, or,…
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