Lawsuit: PlayVS Accused of Wrongful Termination, Pregnancy Discrimination
A former employee is suing PlayVS over claims of pregnancy discrimination and wrongful termination.
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While there are several ways to annul a marriage, this is not easy to obtain. Therefore, it would be best to contact a lawyer and have them take over your case.
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Perhaps the most important damages in a brain injury lawsuit are non-economic in nature.
MA Supreme Court: Woman Can Sue Harvard for Displaying Slavery Photos
The plaintiff alleges that Harvard has exploited "brutal" images of slaves--slaves she claims she is descended from.
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Hottest Trends for Small Business 2018, Part 2
Yesterday, we looked at the impact of Millennials, the Internet, automation, outsourcing, and cryptocurrencies on small business. Today, in part two, we look at how mobile flexibility, artificial intelligence, social media marketing & e-commerce, and guest blogging can be used to achieve small business success.
Yahoo Sued for Mismanaging Settlement Funds for Jailed Chinese Dissidents
Yet another company has been slapped with a lawsuit. Yahoo Inc is being sued by a group of Chinese dissidents on claims that the company “failed to safeguard more than $17 million it pledged to help jailed Chinese dissidents in a 2007 settlement.” According to the lawsuit, Yahoo “willfully turned a blind eye while Harry Wu, a high-profile political activist charged with administering the funds, used them for personal gain.”
Common Issues with Mississippi Accident Lawsuits
One of the most important aspects of proving negligence involves showing the court that your injuries are legitimate.
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Although it might seem counter-intuitive, rear-ending a semi-truck can lead to serious consequences for motorists.




