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Seyfarth adds Labor & Employment Group in Atlanta and Houston
ATLANTA and HOUSTON (May 19, 2021) -- Seyfarth announced today the arrival of partner Annette A. Idalski to its Labor & Employment department and Wage Hour Class & Collective Actions practice group in Atlanta and Houston. Also joining the firm in Houston are Labor & Employment associates Ray Abilmouna and Brian A. Smith. All three lawyers join Seyfarth from Chamberlain Hrdlicka. -
SEYFARTH SHAW LLP: Webinar Series: ACC Houston Value Challenge – Value Challenge 201: Tools of the Trade in Process Improvement and Technology
If you joined our 101 session, you’ll know what’s within the realm of possibility—but, how do you make it happen? -
SEYFARTH SHAW LLP: Protecting Confidential Information and Client Relationships in the Financial Services Industry
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SEYFARTH SHAW LLP: 2019 Year in Review: What You Need to Know About the Recent Cases and Developments in Trade Secrets, Non-Competes, and Computer Fraud for 2020
In the first installment of the 2020 Trade Secrets Webinar Series, Seyfarth attorneys will review noteworthy legislation, cases and other legal developments from across the nation over the last year in the area of trade secrets and data theft, non-competes and other restrictive covenants, and computer fraud. -
Industrial Specialists alleges former employees committed fraud
GALVESTON — A Houston material distributor is suing two former employees and a company, alleging they committed fraud with the purpose of harming the plaintiff. -
SEYFARTH SHAW LLP: Seyfarth Adds IP Litigation Team in Houston
Seyfarth Shaw LLP announced today the arrival of two partners to its Litigation department and Intellectual Property practice in Houston. -
UPRR moves for summary judgment in alcoholic’s suit alleging excessive punishment for sleeping on the job
Union Pacific Railroad has moved for summary judgment in a lawsuit brought by an employee, who suffers from alcohol dependency and claims he was subjected to extreme punishment after he fell asleep while working. -
May trial slated in railroad worker’s suit alleging excessive punishment for sleeping while on the job
A May trial has been slated in a suit brought by a railroad worker, who also suffers from alcohol dependency, claiming he was subjected to extreme punishment after he fell asleep while working. -
Jacobs refutes allegations it withdrew job offer to employee with disability
HOUSTON - Jacobs Field Services North America Inc. denied the allegations detailed in a recent discrimination lawsuit against it. -
Houston federal court to hear Harris Co. woman's gender-bias lawsuit
GALVESTON - A Harris County woman's lawsuit alleging gender-bias will be heard by a U.S. District Court.