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July 08, 2026
The Third Circuit partly revived a University of Pittsburgh Medical Center cardiologist's lawsuit over the professional backlash he faced for publishing an article criticizing race-based "affirmative action" in choosing medical students, with the court majority calling his bosses' reaction a defamatory "hit job."
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July 08, 2026
Two former employees of a Georgia-based healthcare company stole patient and caretaker compensation data days before leaving the company's Pueblo, Colorado, branch for one of its rivals, according to the healthcare company's complaint filed in Colorado federal court Wednesday.
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July 08, 2026
A former Netflix employee must arbitrate her lawsuit alleging the streaming giant fired her for raising concerns about its sexually charged office environment, with the Ninth Circuit ruling Wednesday that her dispute began before a law banning mandatory arbitration of sexual harassment claims took effect.
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July 08, 2026
Archer Aviation has asked a California federal judge to throw out what's left of rival electric air taxi-maker Joby Aviation's trade secret suit, saying Joby had ignored the court's instructions to proceed with narrowed claims and instead tried to expand its allegations without adding more substance.
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July 08, 2026
UPS did not pay its hourly workers for time spent completing mandatory security screenings before and after their shifts and otherwise did not properly compensate them for all hours worked, employees alleged in a proposed class action in Colorado federal court.
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July 08, 2026
Turf manufacturer FieldTurf USA has agreed to dismiss its lawsuit accusing one of its former executives of taking confidential information when he jumped ship to work for a rival company.
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July 08, 2026
The Kroger Co. shortchanged hourly employees by requiring unpaid security screenings before and after shifts and denying delivery drivers required meal and rest breaks, according to a proposed class action filed in Colorado federal court.
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July 08, 2026
Amazon.com Services LLC and a Colorado warehouse worker have reached a tentative settlement in a proposed class action alleging the company improperly excluded holiday incentive pay from overtime calculations, asking a Colorado federal court for more time to finalize the agreement.
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July 08, 2026
A Utah medical marijuana dispensary that stands accused of firing four union supporters has asked a federal judge to block a National Labor Relations Board case against it, telling the judge that the agency lacks jurisdiction over it due to the nature of the business.
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July 08, 2026
The state of New York has asked a federal judge to reject a farmworker's bid to block the state from imposing a union contract on him and his co-workers, arguing the farmworker failed to show he will face irreparable harm without an injunction.
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July 08, 2026
Sanford Heisler Sharp McKnight LLP announced Wednesday a longtime federal prosecutor and former executive counsel at energy equipment company GE Vernova has joined the firm's San Diego office as a partner.
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July 08, 2026
In her first interview since stepping down as secretary of labor, Lori Chavez-DeRemer told Law360 about the political action committee she’s starting with President Donald Trump’s blessing and what she’s proudest of from her time running the U.S. Department of Labor.
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July 08, 2026
A Georgia federal judge reportedly disciplined for having sexual intercourse in her chambers and attending a political event has opted not to recuse herself in the case of a former UPS employee in his dismissed racial discrimination lawsuit.
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July 08, 2026
Federal bank regulators rightly denied a golden parachute payout of more than $450,000 to a former Wells Fargo executive who was found responsible for significant problems that led to a consent order against the bank a decade ago, a California federal judge ruled.
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July 08, 2026
The University of North Carolina can't escape an ophthalmologist's lawsuit alleging it shortened his fellowship for complaining that a colleague mistreated him because he's Egyptian and in his 40s, with a federal judge finding enough evidence to link his complaint to the decision to let him go.
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July 08, 2026
A bill that crossed the North Carolina governor's desk Tuesday will let the state treasurer hire private outside counsel to represent the state's retirement systems instead of relying on attorneys in the state Department of Justice.
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July 08, 2026
A federal judge ruled that a California telehealth company cannot escape a misclassification lawsuit on venue grounds but ordered the case moved to South Carolina where the physician plaintiff lives and works.
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July 08, 2026
Accounting giant KPMG LLP fired a manager for complaining that his supervisors fabricated negative performance feedback to justify an unwarranted performance improvement plan after he objected to working on religious holidays, according to a lawsuit filed in Georgia federal court.
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July 08, 2026
A Boston television station ordered employees to hotels ahead of severe weather, then refused to pay them for the travel, preparation and extended storm shifts that followed, according to a complaint filed in Massachusetts federal court.
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July 08, 2026
McDonald's has struck a deal with two workers to end their proposed class action claiming the fast food giant allowed sexual harassment to go unchecked in its restaurants, prompting an Illinois federal judge to formally shutter the case.
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July 08, 2026
A federal judge's ruling on whether the Trump administration can move U.S. Space Command's headquarters from Colorado to Alabama and a jury's determination of liability for a private prison operator in a forced labor class action are among the Colorado court cases to watch in the coming months. Here, Law360 looks at four Colorado cases to watch for the rest of 2026.
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July 08, 2026
A small Massachusetts credit union for General Electric employees has agreed to a settlement with the state over its auto repossession practices.
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July 07, 2026
A Georgia federal judge Tuesday quashed a U.S. Department of Justice grand jury subpoena for names and other information of those in Fulton County who worked during the 2020 general election, saying it was too late for the DOJ to possibly prosecute anyone for any related election crimes.
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July 07, 2026
The D.C. Circuit on Tuesday nixed a multimillionaire executive's defamation suit against a former employee whose testimony to Congress helped secure passage of a law barring the arbitration of sexual assault and harassment claims, litigation that also sought to undo an arbitral award favoring the former employee.
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July 07, 2026
The Eighth Circuit on Tuesday upheld a lower court's finding that agribusiness Wilbur-Ellis couldn't make its case that several former employees took off with its trade secrets when they went to a competitor.