U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared to push back Wednesday on an argument by counsel for delivery drivers that their approach to an interstate transportation worker exemption to federal arbitration requirements would not go beyond the drivers.
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Justices Skeptical Of Where To Draw Transit Worker Line

By Max Kutner

U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared to push back Wednesday on an argument by counsel for delivery drivers that their approach to an interstate transportation worker exemption to federal arbitration requirements would not go beyond the drivers.

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11th Circ. Largely Backs Atlanta's Win In Cop's Bias Suit

By Chart Riggall

The Eleventh Circuit largely backed several wins by the city of Atlanta in a race bias and whistleblower suit from a former police lieutenant, ruling Wednesday that his retaliation claim "does not present a close call, or even a close call about whether there is a close call."

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Defense Dept. Can't Shut Down Ex-Worker's Pay Bias Suit

By Patrick Hoff

The U.S. Department of Defense narrowed but failed to escape a lawsuit alleging it unlawfully refused to bump a female civilian employee to a higher pay grade, with a D.C. federal judge ruling the worker provided "just enough information" to suggest she was paid less because of her gender.

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Fired MSPB Member Urges Justices To Review Case

By Katherine Smith

Former Merit Systems Protection Board member Cathy Harris has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review a D.C. Circuit decision upholding her firing from the agency, arguing that the decision "muddled" the differences between the board and other federal agencies.

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Mass. High Court Clarifies Anti-SLAPP Standard, Atty Fees

By Chris Villani

The top appellate court in Massachusetts on Wednesday in separate opinions clarified the standard under which suits can be dismissed under the state's anti-strategic lawsuit against public participation or anti-SLAPP laws and reversed a lower court's decision to cut an attorney fee award in an anti-SLAPP case.

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DISCRIMINATION

Bloomberg Bias Suit Shouldn't Get Class Status, Judge Says

By Grace Elletson

A New York federal judge recommended denying class certification in a reporter's suit claiming Bloomberg LP paid women less than their male counterparts, saying her case lacked compelling evidence that a lone deputy editor-in-chief was responsible for pay decisions that led to systemic disparities.

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Steelers Look To Cut Bonus Claim From Pay Bias Suit

By Benjamin Morse

The Pittsburgh Steelers urged a Pennsylvania federal court to dismiss a former corporate sales manager's claim for unpaid bonus compensation, arguing she has not identified any contract entitling her to additional wages under state law.

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WAGE & HOUR

TD Bank 'Call Ready' Rule Cut Worker Pay, NJ Suit Claims

By George Woolston

TD Bank failed to pay employees for overtime work they did before and after their shifts, a former customer service call representative alleges in a proposed collective and class action filed in New Jersey federal court.

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Drivers Say FedEx Backtracking On OT Suit Consolidation

By Irene Spezzamonte

A driver who worked for FedEx through an intermediary entity and who is claiming the freight company owes him overtime said to a Massachusetts federal court that there is no need to hold a status conference and told it how to handle his and more than 190 similar cases.

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Swissport Owes OT Over Unpaid Breaks, Suit Says

By Katherine Smith

Aviation services provider Swissport USA Inc. violated Washington wage laws by depriving its employees of their overtime pay and requiring them to remain on duty throughout meal and rest breaks, according to a proposed class action filed in state court.

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Brokers Claim CBRE Withheld Pay On Legal Tenant Deal

By Charlie Innis

Three brokers are accusing CBRE of diverting $4 million in commissions from a Washington, D.C., office tenancy deal with a legal industry client to others who didn't substantively work on the transaction, according to a D.C. federal suit.

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LABOR

Colo. Builder Says Agency's Labor Investigation Is 'Flawed'

By Rachel Konieczny

The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment relied on a flawed investigation initiated by a union affiliate and surpassed its authority in finding a Colorado construction company responsible for $1.05 million in labor violations, the construction company alleged in state court.

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VA Says Court Can't Enforce Reinstated Bargaining Contract

By Ganesh Setty

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs told a Rhode Island federal court it hasn't violated a preliminary injunction reinstating its bargaining contract with over 300,000 employees, arguing the court can't remedy the union's claims of subsequent contract breaches.

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BENEFITS

Full Fla. Panel Says Teacher Filed Timely Injury Benefits Claim

By David Minsky

A Florida panel reinstated a teacher's workers' compensation petition for an injury she suffered while on the job, issuing a split opinion that set aside a lower court's denial after ruling that her attempt to seek more benefits wasn't time-barred. 

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TRADE SECRETS

Atty Loses Coverage For Wife's Employer Trade Secret Suit

By Gianna Ferrarin

A professional liability insurer for a law firm owes no coverage for a suit against the firm's named partner alleging he coordinated with his wife to steal trade secrets from a corporate client where his wife served as an executive, a Georgia federal judge ruled Wednesday.

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Turf Company Executive Can't Escape Trade Secrets Suit

By Kelcey Caulder

An executive must face a turf manufacturer's suit claiming he took confidential information with him when he jumped ship for a rival company, a Georgia federal judge ruled, but said a lack of plausible misconduct allegations meant that rival should be dismissed from the case. 

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Ex-Pharma GC Freed From Trade Secrets Suit Amid Ch. 7 Stay

By José Luis Martínez

A Texas federal judge agreed to dismiss claims against the ex-general counsel of a Houston-based pharmaceutical services company, who was accused of helping build a competing venture using confidential information and of destroying a hard drive containing evidence he had a duty to preserve during litigation.

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McKesson Accuses Former Exec Of Leaking Trade Secrets

By Rachel Konieczny

Healthcare services company McKesson Corp. alleged in Colorado federal court that its former senior executive disclosed the company's confidential information and trade secrets to a direct competitor in breach of contract when she left the company to work for the competitor.

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WHISTLEBLOWER

Fla. Doc Can't Collect Noneconomic Damages Against County

By Carolina Bolado

A whistleblower doctor fired from the Miami-Dade County medical examiner's office cannot recover noneconomic damages from the county because it is a sovereign entity, a Florida appeals court ruled Wednesday in a decision that undoes the bulk of an $8.73 million award.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

When Trade Secret Litigation And Criminal Law Collide

An increasing convergence of trade secret litigation and white collar defense, especially with several recent criminal prosecutions from the Justice Department, should prompt businesses and counsel to adapt within the overlapping landscapes, says Kenneth Notter at MoloLamken.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

White & Case Staffer Sues Firm Over Nude Photo Ridicule

By Dorothy Atkins

A White & Case LLP staffer sued the law firm in New York state court Wednesday, alleging the firm's purported "hostile work environment" shielded his colleagues after they allegedly shared nude photos of him, which he claims were taken by his supervisor while he was unconscious at a firm-sponsored party.

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Akin Must Explain Client's 'Self-Indulgent' 9th Circ. Appeal

By Lauren Berg

Upholding a foreign arbitration award against a wine importer, the Ninth Circuit on Thursday ordered its attorneys at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP to explain why they and their client shouldn't pay their opponent's attorney fees for bringing a "frivolous" and "self-indulgent" appeal.

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Troutman, Former Associate Fight Over Scope Of Bias Trial

By Emily Sawicki

Weeks ahead of an anticipated May trial over discrimination and retaliation claims brought by a former Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP associate, the firm and its onetime employee are sparring over the scope of evidence that may be presented at trial.

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Maduro Judge Hints US Should Reconsider Legal Fee Refusal

By Pete Brush

A Manhattan federal judge suggested Thursday that the Trump administration should revisit its refusal to allow former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to access his country's funds to pay for his defense against narco-terrorism and trafficking charges.

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Antitrust Leaders Say Lobbyists Don't Impact Outcomes

By Matthew Perlman

The leaders of the Federal Trade Commission and U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division said Thursday that companies can lobby the agencies all they want, but enforcers will still make merger and conduct decisions based on the facts and the law.

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Bill To Give Admin More Control Over US Attys Advances

By Courtney Bublé

A Republican-led bill that would give the executive branch more authority over the installation of U.S. attorneys was advanced out of a House committee Thursday.

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COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

American Federation of Government Employees

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FedEx Corp.

Flowers Foods Inc.

Google LLC

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

Hytera

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Live Nation Entertainment Inc.

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Swissport International Ltd.

Toronto-Dominion Bank

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Colorado Department of Labor and Employment

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Florida Court of Appeal, First District

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Miami-Dade County Florida

National Labor Relations Board

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U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon

U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa

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U.S. Office of Personnel Management

U.S. Senate

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United Nations

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