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DISCRIMINATION
Stellantis, UAW Accused Of Sex Discrimination In $1M Suit
By Rae Ann Varona
A Michigan woman is seeking at least $1 million in a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Michigan federal court against the U.S. subsidiary of Dutch automaker Stellantis and the United Auto Workers on allegations she was replaced as a team leader by less experienced male colleagues and that the union would not represent her — both due to her gender.
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WAGE & HOUR
LABOR
BENEFITS
TRADE SECRETS
Ex-United Therapeutics Exec Can't Dodge IP Suit
By Abigail Harrison
A former United Therapeutics Corp. executive lost his bid to toss his former employer's suit alleging he used stolen intellectual property to develop a lung disease drug for a competitor, with the North Carolina Business Court ruling that it was too soon to determine if the complaint was untimely.
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EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION
EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Trump Blames Federalist Society For Trade Court Loss
By Cara Bayles
President Donald Trump blamed his recent, short-lived loss in the U.S. Court of International Trade both on judges he accused of hating him as well as on the Federalist Society — the conservative legal group that helped him with judicial selection during his first term — in a Truth Social post highlighting tensions within the conservative legal and political movements.
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Analysis
Kousisis May Boost Fraud Cases, But Questions Remain
By Stewart Bishop and Phillip Bantz
The U.S. Supreme Court's finding that inducing a transaction through lies, even with no intent of economic loss, is a valid basis for a wire fraud conviction opens the door for a wave of aggressive fraud prosecutions, but unanswered questions on issues like materiality may lead the court to again consider reining in the government's power.
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Analysis
Wheeling & Appealing: The Latest Must-Know Appellate Action
By Jeff Overley
Saying that June's circuit court calendars include important arguments in all practice areas would be hyperbolic — but just slightly. That's because significant showdowns are imminent, involving appellate procedure principles, "click-to-cancel" rules, government procurement protests, judiciary employment protections and litigation risk insurance — as well as President Donald Trump's felony convictions and extraordinary deportation measures.
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Titans Of The Plaintiffs Bar: Philippe & Jennifer Selendy
By Yun Park
Philippe and Jennifer Selendy, who met as associates at Cravath Swaine & Moore LLP and married in 1997, each spent nearly three decades building distinguished legal careers. They now continue their partnership at Selendy Gay PLLC, founded in 2018, which has quickly grown into one of the nation's leading litigation firms, recovering more than $47 billion for their clients.
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