The case law makes clear that the cook’s conduct need not be solely or even predominantly motivated by a purpose to serve the employer, the court said.
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European Commission's Green Goals Hit Roadblock After Election Swing to the Right
The EU Commission’s green legislative agenda has stalled after right-wing parties made significant gains in the European Parliament elections.
Supreme Court Takes Up NVIDIA Stock-Drop Appeal
The legal question in the case deals with the pleading standard plaintiffs must meet under the 1995 Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, which was enacted to deter frivolous securities lawsuits.
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As AI settles into place in the legal field, a revolutionary—and far more disruptive—technology is already on the horizon: quantum computing.
How I Made Partner: 'I Owned Every Deal I Was Staffed on, No Matter How Small My Contribution Seemed,' Says Puanani Norwood of Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner
“I owned every deal I was staffed on, no matter how small my contribution seemed as a junior lawyer. I stayed ahead of deadlines and proactively reached out to ensure no one on our team fell behind. Once partners realized they could depend on me, I took as much off their plates as I could […]