X
21Jun

The University of Southern California’s Revised $215 Million Settlement Receives Initial Approval from Court

King & Spalding | | Return|
On June 13, 2019, The University of Southern California’s (USC’s) $215 million settlement to resolve proposed class claims alleging that a former gynecologist, Dr. George Tyndall, sexually abused women for decades, has received preliminary approval....
By: King & Spalding
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-university-of-southern-california-s-18126/

Related

Washington State Reopens Some Construction, with Restrictions

On April 24, 2020, Washington Governor, Jay Inslee, signed an addendum to Proclamation 20-25 that al...

Read More >

SECURE Act Includes Retirement Plan Changes, Some Effective Immediately

On December 19, 2019, the President signed the SECURE Act. SECURE includes, among other things, prov...

Read More >

Second Circuit Court of Appeals Recognizes Hostile Work Environment Claim Under the ADA

Q.  An employee at one of my company’s facilities in New York recently complained to his supervisor...

Read More >

[Audio] Jones Day Talks®: Jones Day Partners with Clients to Advance Anti-Human Trafficking

Jones Day's global anti-human trafficking initiative promotes unprecedented collaboration between ou...

Read More >

Preparing Your Required Covid-19 Health and Safety Plan for An Energy Construction Business Reopening

This alert was updated at 11:59 a.m. on 5/15/2020 - Governor Cuomo has announced the first phase of...

Read More >

New DOL Proposed Rule On Fluctuating Work Week Is A Keeper!

I like how the USDOL is moving along with proposals and plans that assist employers in running their...

Read More >