Sept 25 (Reuters) - U.S. law firm Jones Day must face a lawsuit claiming that its parental leave policy is biased against fathers, a judge ruled on Wednesday, putting the case on a path to trial. U.S.
Jones Day's request to dismiss the case was denied by a federal judge in D.C. this week. Legal observers say that now would be the time both sides would settle. Whether that comes to fruition remains ...
CVS, Walgreens and Walmart defeated a lawsuit brought by 16 Florida hospitals accusing them of flooding the state with opioids, after a judge found that the pharmacy chains' alleged efforts to boost ...
A sexual conduct investigation into former IU basketball team physician Dr. Brad Bomba Sr. led to recommendations for the program and IU athletics from law firm Jones Day. Among them was specialized ...
Gibson Dunn and Jones Day announced new partner classes this week. The former firm posted its biggest class ever, including in London, while Jones Day added slightly fewer new partners. The Am Law 25 ...
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A senior pro bono lawyer at Kirkland & Ellis has left the firm, joining Jones Day to work on immigration issues. The move comes after Kirkland, seeking to avoid an executive order targeting its ...
Jones Day earns its top-tier ranking for the second year running, continuing to demonstrate its forte in cross-office collaboration and a cross-border approach to trade secret litigation. Recognised ...