In today’s column, a survey finds associates would want huge raises to willingly give up working remotely; a San Francisco law firm says it has filed dozens of sexual harassment and assault lawsuits against Uber; the Boy Scouts reached a settlement with survivors of alleged sex abuse at the organization.
- Leading off, the Trump Organization’s chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, has “heavy-hitter” lawyers in his corner as he faces criminal tax charges filed by Manhattan prosecutors. They include former federal prosecutor Mary Mulligan, a New York-based partner at white collar & litigation boutique Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman, and ...
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