Former employees at Elon Musk’s Tesla have filed a lawsuit against the luxury electric vehicle manufacturer, claiming its decision to carry out a “mass layoff” violated federal law because it failed to give advance notice of the redundancies.
The lawsuit was filed by two former employees who…
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US Law Schools To Fund Degrees For Ukrainian Lawyers
The University of Pittsburgh School of Law is working to bring several Ukrainian lawyers to the US to spend a year…
UK Approves US Extradition Of WikiLeaks’ Founder Julian Assange
On Friday, UK Home Secretary Priti Patel approved the extradition of WikiLeaks’ founder Julain Assange to the US to…
On Thursday, Elon Musk, SpaceX, and Tesla were sued for $258 billion by a Dogecoin investor who accused Musk and his companies of running a pyramid scheme to support the cryptocurrency.
In the complaint, plaintiff Keith Johnson claimed Musk, Tesla, and SpaceX had touted Dogecoin, driving its…
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Biden’s Top Lawyer To Depart From White House
US President Biden’s top lawyer, Dana Remus, is departing from the House White and will be replaced by her deputy,…
Communicating Law Firm Ethics And ESG Strategy
This month, the International Bar Association (IBA) has launched a new research project to examine the role of…
JPMorgan Chase has won a London High Court trial against Nigeria, in which the nation was seeking $1.7 billion in damages over the US investment bank’s role in a disputed 2011 oil deal.
The bank said the judgement reflects its commitment to high professional standards, while Nigeria said it was…
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Here’s How Digital Solutions Can Aid Your Law Firm
Doug Sawers, Managing Director at Access Legal, takes a look at how digital solutions can support law firms.…
How Toxic Workplace Culture Is Impacting The UK Legal Sector
It’s widely known that organisations that put a positive employee experience at the heart of their operations…
The Wikimedia Foundation, which owns free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, has filed an appeal against a Russian court decision demanding that it take down information on Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The Wikimedia Foundation says the public has the right to know the facts of the Russia-Ukraine war.…
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