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Automation Continues to Reshape the Face of Work

It seems almost every day we are presented with more evidence that automation is having profound consequences on the nature of work in America—in expected and unexpected ways....By: Littler
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Littler | Jul 10,2019 |

Equal Pay and Class Action Implications

After winning the World Cup on Sunday with a thrilling 2-0 victory over the Netherlands, the U.S. women’s national soccer team laid claim to being the best women’s soccer team in history. They celebrated their victory at the trophy presentation to...By: Carlton Fields
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Carlton Fields | Jul 10,2019 |

Separating the Good From the Bad: UK Supreme Court Clarifies “Blue Pencil” Test in Restraint of Trade Cases

On July 3, 2019, in a long-awaited judgment the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom clarified the correct approach to deciding whether words can be severed from a post-employment covenant to leave an employee bound by the remainder of the covenant....By: Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart,
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Nevada Legislature Provides Flexibility for Complex Construction Projects

As the 80th Session of the Nevada Legislature comes to an end, so too do the days of broad and sometimes confusing restraints against multiple general contractors working together on complex construction projects. Under NRS 624.215, the “contracting...By: Snell & Wilmer
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Snell & Wilmer | Jul 10,2019 |

GAR Know-How Construction Arbitration - United States

Legal System - 1. Is your jurisdiction primarily a common law, civil law, customary law or theocratic law jurisdiction? Are the laws substantially derived from the laws of another jurisdiction and, if so, which? What instruments have legal force...By: Pepper Hamilton LLP
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Pepper Hamilton LLP | Jul 10,2019 |

Don’t Buy What You Don’t Need

For many years, my wife didn’t want to join Costco because she thought that overshopping was genetic on my side when she remembers my parent’s Costco. My wife was concerned I would buy stuff we didn’t need. Long story short, we re-joined and I don’t...By: Ary Rosenbaum
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Ary Rosenbaum | Jul 10,2019 |

Proactive Due Diligence Considerations for Life Sciences Dealmakers

In today’s competitive and fast-paced life sciences dealmaking environment, buyers and investors are often unable to spend as much time on due diligence as they might like. Market players are often highly focused on the science itself and, as a...By: McDermott Will & Emery
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McDermott Will & Emery | Jul 10,2019 |

3rd Circuit Creates New Obligations for Online Platforms

The 3rd Circuit recently held Amazon.com liable for damages for a product sold by a third-party. This is a potentially landmark ruling in the ongoing battle between consumers and online platforms regarding the obligations related to e-commerce....By: Dorsey & Whitney LLP
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Dorsey & Whitney LLP | Jul 10,2019 |

What New Jersey's New Medical Marijuana Law Means for Employers Wondering How to Deal with Employee Cannabis Use

Executive Summary: On July 2, 2019, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a much-anticipated bill into effect that expands and revises the state’s existing medical cannabis program, the Compassionate Use of Medical Marijuana Act (CUMMA). For...By: FordHarrison
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FordHarrison | Jul 10,2019 |

A Fourth World Cup and Compliance

Today we honor the US Women’s Soccer team who won their fourth World Cup over the weekend by defeating The Netherlands. The US controlled the entire match, much as they had for the entire tournament. They were tested to be sure by host country...By: Thomas Fox
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Thomas Fox | Jul 10,2019 |
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