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Higher education
fromAbove the Law
6 days ago

Former Minority Student Dean Sues Rutgers Law Over Firing - Above the Law

A former Rutgers Law assistant dean sued after being fired for questioning diversity fund allocation and proposing program changes to comply with Supreme Court rulings on race-conscious admissions.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

His animal rescue owed millions to a former worker. Rather than pay, feds say he hatched a plan to kidnap her

They've got 'em,' the man said. He showed Grillo a photo of a zip tied couple, duct tape over the woman's mouth, according to a federal indictment. But the plan had hit a snag, he said. The kidnappers needed another $10,000. Unbeknownst to Grillo as he wrote out the check was that this was all part of an FBI sting.
Los Angeles
fromABC30 Fresno
2 weeks ago

Yosemite National Park ranger fired for hanging transgender flag now filing lawsuit

In 2025, former ranger and biologist Shannon ''SJ'' Joslin and a group of climbers displayed the flag on El Capitan. Joslin was fired and accused of failing to demonstrate acceptable conduct.
Social justice
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Art Investment Platform Masterworks Sues Key Former Staffer | Artnet News

has threatened to commence a wholly meritless lawsuit against the company, based on the allegation that he was unlawfully and involuntarily terminated upon returning to work from paternity leave.
Arts
fromBoston.com
2 months ago

Boston Beer battle puts unusual provision in Massachusetts' noncompete law to the test

The venture capital industry fought for years to persuade state lawmakers to impose strict restrictions on noncompete agreements. The VC crowd eventually succeeded in 2018, with the Massachusetts Legislature adopting a one-year limit on all noncompetes - contracts that prevent employees from working for a rival for a certain period of time, often in a specific region. And they were outlawedoutright for lower-paid hourly workers.
Venture
Law
fromABA Journal
2 months ago

Ex-DLA Piper partner accused of assault by former associate

A former DLA Piper associate alleges partner Brian Biggs raped and assaulted her, and sues the firm for hostile work environment, harassment, and retaliation.
Law
fromAbove the Law
5 months ago

DLA Piper Sued Over Alleged Pregnancy Bias - Above the Law

DLA Piper faces trial for firing a senior associate after she requested maternity leave, with a judge finding evidence undermining the firm's performance-based rationale.
Boston
fromBoston.com
5 months ago

Former Boston city staffer sues city, says she was fired for exposing 'intraoffice philandering'

A former Boston city hall staffer sued for $496,000 after termination following an alleged domestic incident and accusations of sexual impropriety by a cabinet member.
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