The panel’s decision to allow what it considers to be an unconstitutional “racial gerrymander” to be used is a result of the Supreme Court’s monthslong delay in ruling on the map’s validity.
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Lateral Movement Has Slowed Across the Board, Especially in Florida
With nationwide lateral movement down by 35% last year, South Florida saw a decrease of over 43% thanks to a correction period following post-pandemic highs, according to data from the National Association for Law Placement.
3M Legal Chief Moves Onto Company's Highest-Paid List After Year of Taming Threats
Chief Legal Affairs Officer Kevin Rhodes “drove actions to reduce risk and uncertainty through reduced exposure to litigation and regulatory risk,” 3M’s compensation committee says in the company’s newly filed proxy statement.
Lawyer Sues Bank of America in IOLTA Class Action
“If you talk to Bank of America about why they did it, you can’t really get a consistent explanation for that,” class attorney Neil R. Anapol said.
Child Labor Probe Hammers Tennessee Factory, Highlighting Risks to Employers From Feds' Stepped-Up Enforcement
The Department of Labor fined Morristown, Tennessee-based Tuff Torq $296,951 and secured a court order requiring it to disgorge $1.5 million—a month of profits—after a January inspection found 10 illegally employed children as young as 14 subjected to “oppressive” conditions.

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