In the wake of the mass shooting at an Orlando nightclub, employment attorneys are advising clients on how to respond to threats, keep their employees safe and avoid liability.
Where plaintiffs’ complaint insufficiently alleged that a city violated their First Amendment rights to free speech and free assembly, the complaint cannot be rehabilitated with facts uncovered during discovery against another party to the suit.
Our seventh annual Women in the Law luncheon, saluting high-achieving women lawyers in Michigan and their accomplishments, is Sept. 15 at the Detroit Marriott, Troy. Nominations are being accepted through July 8.
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