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Ex-Sysco Technician's Religious Bias, OT Suit Trimmed
By Irene Spezzamonte
A former Sysco diesel technician and Christian preacher failed to support constructive discharge and overtime time claims in his suit alleging he was treated differently because of his religion and denied overtime, a North Carolina federal judge ruled, trimming those claims while also cutting certain claims for retaliation.
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FOURTH CIRCUIT
REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT
EXPERT ANALYSIS
Notable Q4 Updates In Insurance Class Actions
Last quarter featured a novel class action theory about car rental reimbursement coverage, another win for insurers in total loss valuations, a potentially broad-reaching Idaho Supreme Court ruling about illusory underinsured motorist coverage, and homeowners blaming rising premiums on the fossil fuel industry, says Kevin Zimmerman at BakerHostetler.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
By Jeff Montgomery
Cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence disputes continued their slow weave into Delaware Court of Chancery and state Supreme Court dockets last week, with jurists and litigants grappling over how — or if — the courts' old-school equity jurisdiction and fiduciary duty hooks apply to new kinds of deals.
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