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Category Archives: United States Supreme Court
Wal-Mart Wins Battle: But War Continues
The United States Supreme Court issued an important ruling yesterday that will affect employment lawsuits across the country – and will greatly impact settlement discussions. The Court ruled that a large group of women (estimated between 500,000 and 1.5 million – … Continue reading
What’s with the Walmart Class Action?
The Walmart class action is making people angry. So, what’s the deal? Is the highest court in the land going to rule for big business and leave the little guys unable to bring a class action against a large employer? … Continue reading