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On June 27, 2025, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) issued a letter to federal contractors inviting ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has canceled the appointment of Eden Bar Tal as interim Civil Service commissioner, following the Attorney General Office’s opposition to the appointment and ...
A Legal Aid NT (LANT) board member who resigned after NT Attorney-General Marie-Clare Boothby made a "captain's pick" for the organisation's director position has spoken out. It comes after Ms ...
The University of Nairobi (UoN) Council has defended its recent decisions and leadership conduct, dismissing claims of illegality and mismanagement as “false narratives” meant to derail ongoing ...
Towards the start of the meeting, which began at 5:30 p.m., councillor Drew Sylver asked that a legal demand letter—issued by councillors Sylver, Anastasia Zorchinsky and Chana Leah Natanblut—to the ...
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has ruled that private employers can include clauses in appointment letters specifying that any employment-related disputes must be resolved in a particular court or ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that private employers can include clauses in appointment letters mandating that employment disputes be resolved in a specific court. This decision came as the court heard ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that private employers can include clauses in appointment letters that restrict employees to a specific city's court for legal disputes. This decision differentiates ...
Bagenstos ran unsuccessfully for the Michigan Supreme Court in 2018. Mark Totten, the former U.S. attorney in the Western District of Michigan who was previously Whitmer's chief legal counsel, and ...
The appointment of Phakamile Mbengashe as Divisional Head of Communications at Ekurhuleni Municipality has sparked legal action and internal outrage amid serious ...
In January 2017, an interview and assessment were conducted and, three months later, (March 2017) an offer of appointment was made with planned swearing-in the following month (April 2017) ….
THE Government committed no constitutional breaches when it came to the appointment of Stuart Young as Prime Minister, senior counsel Martin Daly has said.