Some of the personal information came from litigation documents in the Kansas appellate courts, applications to the Kansas bar, or other records held by the office, court administrators announced in a news release.
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The 2024 Second Hundred: An Investment Story
The Second Hundred trailed the Am Law 100 in almost every financial metric, but much of that could be attributed to building for the future.
Peloton Accused Duping Workers With 'Worthless' Stock Options, Employment Suit Claims
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.
'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.

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