Peloton was hit with an employment lawsuit in Kentucky state court last week by a employee who claims the at-home fitness company duped him to stay with the company during COVID-19 by granting him “worthless” restricted stock units and stock options.
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'This is a Recurring Problem': Objector Appeals $725M Facebook Settlement
In a May 4 opening brief before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, objectors said the Facebook settlement over the Cambridge Analytica scandal discounted the statutory claims of 253 million class members by more than 99.7%.
'Not Your Father's Law Firm': Big Law Continues to Hone Office Space
Mayer Browns’ New York space has a 6,200-square-foot gathering area known as The Hub. The office also features a game room with table tennis, billiards and (soon) shuffleboard.
EEOC's Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Rules Follow Title VII Regarding Abortion, Lawyers Say
“In using those words in the … act, Congress wasn’t drafting new words,” said Kate Mueting of Sanford Heisler Sharp. “They were using words that had a meaning, that had precedent attached to them.
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Hears Oral Arguments Over Uber Ballot Proposal
Chief Justice Scott L. Kafker said at one point, “I have trouble keeping all of these straight,” referring to the differing proposal initiatives.