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Yet Another Reason to #DumpVenable

Yet Another Reason to #DumpVenable

by People's Parity Project | Apr 29, 2019 | Coercive Contracts, Firms and Forced Arbitration, Venable

A California jury on Friday ordered an employer to pay $8 million in punitive damages for committing sexual battery against his former employee. The jury found that Alki David, the founder of FilmOn.TV Networks Inc. and Hologram USA, repeatedly sexually harassed and...
Above The Law: Another Biglaw Firm Targeted By Harvard Law School Students Over Mandatory Arbitration Agreements

Above The Law: Another Biglaw Firm Targeted By Harvard Law School Students Over Mandatory Arbitration Agreements

by People's Parity Project | Feb 4, 2019 | Firms and Forced Arbitration, In the News, Venable

Kathryn Rubino wrote for ATL: This morning, Pipeline Parity Project (PPP) launched #DumpVenable. In response to a survey sent on behalf of T14 law schools, Venable said the incoming summer associate class would not have to sign mandatory arbitration agreements....
Yet Another Reason to #DumpVenable

#DumpVenable for Its Deception

by People's Parity Project | Feb 4, 2019 | Coercive Contracts, Firms and Forced Arbitration, Venable

Venable LLP can add a new superlative to its marketing materials. In addition to being one of the largest and most lucrative law firms in the world, it can proudly claim to be one of the most deceptive when it comes to its employment practices. In June, Venable...

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