
Andrew Harris
Legal Intelligence Deputy Team Leader at Bloomberg Law
Legal Intelligence deputy team leader @BLaw. Not the U.S. rep. from Md. @COMatBU, @Hofstra_Law alum Opinions, if any, are mine. Banner sketch by @courtartist.
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2 weeks ago |
speedinet.co.za | Sherrill Byrne |BYD Seal |Andrew Harris
Distributors that continue with a business-as-usual mindset risk becoming irrelevant in an innovation-led market.
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Patrick Dorrian |Carmen Castro-Pagan |Andrew Harris
Justice Clarence Thomas’ dissent in a Christian firefighter’s bias case may be a further sign the US Supreme Court is open to revisiting a 52-year-old proof scheme it established for workplace discrimination lawsuits. Thomas is correct that the McDonnell Douglas Corp. v. Green burden-shifting framework can be complicated to apply, attorneys familiar with the issue said. It’s been in use since 1973, when the justices laid it out to help lower courts analyze circumstantial evidence.
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Andrew Harris
Meta Platforms Inc. defeated a lawsuit from a sex trafficking victim who alleged the company’s Instagram social media app “created a breeding ground for human trafficking” by failing to verify the identities of its users. Judge Rita F. Lin of the US District Court for the Northern District of California dismissed the suit, finding that a tech industry federal immunity law blocks the complaint in its entirety.
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Patrick Dorrian |Carmen Castro-Pagan |Andrew Harris
Jones Day lawyers and a married couple who once worked there as associates have agreed to end a closely watched lawsuit challenging the firm’s parental leave policy as discriminatory against men, according to a federal court filing. The couple, Jones Day, and three of the firm’s partners filed their stipulation of dismissal, stating all claims in the case have been dismissed with prejudice, on Tuesday in the US District Court for the District of Columbia.
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Andrew Harris
An emergency motion filed by eight asylum seekers trying to stay their imminent deportation under the Trump Administration’s new immigration policies was denied as moot. The administration agreed not to “remove the Individual Plaintiffs pursuant to Proclamation 10888 during the pendency of this case,” said Judge Randolph D. Moss Monday for the US District Court for the District of Columbia.
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Meta, with Mark Zuckerberg's OK, allegedly used a pirated book data set to train its AI model. @IsaiahPoritz with the @BLaw report. https://t.co/UhhQ7jgded

Two #Texas bus companies enlisted to help ship #migrants out of state are now warring each other over a split of the proceeds for doing so. @RyanAutullo reports for @BLaw. https://t.co/1wqVgMrCud

What does "during" mean when an armed forces reservist is called to duty during a time of war or national emergency? The definition could determine whether federal workers answering that call are entitled to differential pay for the time they're away. https://t.co/tlEWGkUj38