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Roper (Jenner & Block LLP, Chicago, Illinois), John L. Cooper (Farella Braun + Martel, LLP, San Francisco, California), Henry B. Gutman (Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, New York, New York), George F. Pappas (Covington & Burling, LLP, Washington, D.C.).0 aThe Pizza Box Case -- The Complaint -- Motions to Dismiss or to Strike / -- Answer and Counterclaims -- Preliminary Injunction Motions -- The Case Management Conference -- Discovery Issues Unique to Patent Cases -- Claim Construction: The Markman Hearing -- Summary Judgment Motions -- Pretrial Issues, Daubert Motions, and Motions In Limine -- The Use of Special Masters, Court-Appointed Expert Witnesses, and Technical Advisors to Aid the Court in Patent Litigation -- Trial -- Post-trial Proceedings -- AIA Trial Proceedings Before Patent Office -- Special Considerations in Hatch-Waxman Litigation -- Litigation Under the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act -- Special Considerations in Design Patent Litigation -- The Appeal -- The Patent Case in Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aOnline resource (Bloomberg, FJC.dcn, viewed April 14, 2021). 0aPatent suitszUnited States. 0aPatent laws and legislationzUnited States. 0aTrial practicezUnited States.1 aRoper, Harry J.,eeditor.1 aCooper, John L.,d1944-eeditor.1 aGutman, Henry B.,eeditor.1 aPappas, George F.,eeditor.2 aAmerican College of Trial Lawyers.bComplex Litigation Committee,eauthor.2 aBloomberg Law,epublisher.08iRevision of:tAnatomy of a patent case.bThird edition.dArlington, VA : Bloomberg BNA, [2016]w(OCoLC)96537848940uhttps://www.bloomberglaw.com/books_treatises/browser/105.463714 aC0bBNA03431cam 2200445Ki 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070040003500111020001800146020001500164035002200179043001200201050002200213049000900235110009100244245019000335264004400525264001000569300003900579336002600618337002600644338003600670505171600706588009102422650005602513650005402569700003202623700003202655700003002687700003002717700003102747700003402778700002902812710005202841856008002893994001202973on1253401456OCoLC20210614023805.0m o d cr |||||||||||210601t20202020vaua ob 101 0 eng d aBNAbengerdacBNAdOCLCOdBNA a9781682677780 a1682677788 a(OCoLC)1253401456 an-us--- 4aHD5481b.N32 2019 aBNAM2 aNational Academy of Arbitrators.bAnnual Meetingd(2019 :cPhiladelphia Pa.),eauthor.10aArbitration 2019 :bthe future of work /cHoward G. Foster, Editor ; Co-Editors, Richard N. Block, Lise G. Gelernter, Linda S. Byars, Paul F. Gerhart, Charles Feigenbaum, Barry Goldman. 1aArlington, VA :bBloomberg Law,c[2020] 4cÃ2020 a1 online resource :billustrations atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier00gChapter 1.tThe Future of Work and Dispute Resolution /rPanelist: Thomas A. Kochan --gChapter 2.tThe Future of Work: Union and Management Perspectives /rPanelists: William R. Kerr, Thomas A. Kochan, Wilma Liebman, Liz Shuler --gChapter 3.tLiving-Wage Laws and Collective Bargaining /rM. David Vaughn, Discussant: Kyle Schafer, Discussant: F. Bruce Murray --gChapter 4.tJanus One Year Later: The Pennsylvania Story /rPanelists: Michael J. Hanlon, Charles J. Herring, Michael L. Levin, Alaine S. Williams --gChapter 5.tCurrent Issues in Federal-Sector Dispute Resolution /rPanelists: Constance Chang-Gillespie, Esq., Mark Maxin, Esq. --gChapter 6.tThe Trump FLRA and Arbitration /rI. B. Helburn, Ph.D. --gChapter 7.tThe Future Of The Postal Service: Should The Post Office Act More Like A Private Business? /rPanelists: Rick Acker, Lucien Drass, David L. Heather --gChapter 8.tEmerging Issues in Health Care Arbitration / Panelists: John DiNome, Lance Geren --gChapter 9.tCurrent Issues in Airline Industry Dispute Resolution /rKyle Fortson, Betty Ginsburg, Chris Puckett, Susannah Bender, Gerry Anderson --gChapter 10.tWhat's Love Got to do With it? Arbitrating Sexual Harassment Issues /rPanelists: Nini Jones, William K. Kennedy, Andrew M. Strongin, Jacalyn Zimmerman --gChapter 11.tThe Science Of Settlement /rPanelists: Barry Goldman, Christopher J. Albertyn, Jules Bloch --gChapter 12.tCharacteristics and Professional Practices of Labor and Employment Neutrals /rMark D. Gough --gChapter 13.tArbitration in the Media / Panelists: Juliana Feliciano Reyes, Daxton "Chip" Stewart --gChapter 14.tReflections on Arbitration and the Academy /rEdward B. 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Lindemann, Paul Grossman, Geoff Weirich ; Executive Editors: Laurie E. Leader, Marianna Moss, Nicole Buonocore Porter, Geoff Weirich ; Associate Editors: Scott Klausner, Sara B. Tomezsko ; Coordinating Editor: Shiloh D. Theberge; Equal Employment Opportunity Committee, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association. aSixth edition. a2005 1aArlington, VA :bBloomberg Law,c[2020] a1 online resource atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index. a"Each of the treatise's 44 chapters provides a thorough treatment of the boundless issues that arise in the complex field of employment discrimination law. The authors and editors-practitioners in the field of employment discrimination law on behalf of management, employees, unions, and the government, respectively, as well as professors of law in this field-produced this Sixth Edition to update and organize the growing body of law and to provide an ordered and balanced discourse on the numerous statutes, regulations, and leading cases that govern the day-to-day relations between employers and employees. This treatise focuses primarily on the law of Title VII, as amended by the Civil Rights Act of 1991; the Equal Pay Act (EPA); the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); Sections 1981 and 1983 of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, as related to employment discrimination; the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as amended by the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA); and the Rehabilitation Act. The treatise also addresses other rules and statutes, such as the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA), the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA), and the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA), but claims under the above seven main statutes account for the overwhelming majority of federal employment discrimination litigation. The authors and editors have continued the approach originally embraced in the Fifth Edition, emphasizing decisions by the U.S. Courts of Appeals rather than opinions rendered by the U.S. District Courts. District court decisions are cited in instances where they constitute an important part of the developing case law (such as under newer statutes) and in fields such as procedure and evidence where there is a natural paucity of appellate authority"--cProvided by publisher.0 aOverview -- Disparate treatment -- Disparate impact -- Application of disparate impact to employment decisions -- Failure to provide a reasonable accommodation -- Race and color -- National origin and citizenship -- Native Americans -- Religion -- Sex -- Sexual orientation and gender identity -- Age -- Disability -- Genetic information -- Retaliation -- Hiring -- Promotion, advancement, and reclassification -- Seniority -- Compensation -- Sexual and other forms of harassment -- Discharge and reduction in force -- Employers -- Unions -- Employment agencies -- Charging parties and plaintiffs -- EEOC administrative process -- Timeliness -- Jurisprudential bars to actions -- Title VII Litigation Procedure -- EEOC litigation -- Justice Department litigation -- Federal employee litigation -- Class actions -- Discovery -- Statistical and other expert proof -- The Civil Rights Acts of 1866 and 1871 -- The National Labor Relations Act -- "Reverse" discrimination and affirmative action -- Federal contractor affirmative action compliance -- Injunctive and affirmative relief -- Monetary relief -- Attorney's fees -- Alternative dispute resolution -- Settlement. aDescription based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. 0aDiscrimination in employmentxLaw and legislationzUnited States.1 aGrossman, Paul,d1939-eauthor.1 aWeirich, C. 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Kearns (Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP, Boston, MA), Aaron D. Kaufmann (Leonard Carder, LLP, Oakland, CA), Lawrence Peikes (Wiggin and Dana LLP, Stamford, CT). aFourth Edition. 1aArlington, VA :bBloomberg Law,c[2020] 4cÃ2020 a1 online resource atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier a"Federal Labor Standards Legislation Committee, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association."0 aA brief history of the Fair Labor Standards Act -- Operations and functions of the Department of Labor -- The employment relationship -- Employer coverage -- White-collar exemptions -- Other statutory exemptions -- Agricultural exemptions -- Compensable hours -- Minimum wage requirements -- Overtime compensation -- Government employment -- Child labor -- Retaliation -- Recordkeeping -- Department of labor enforcement and remedies -- Litigation issues -- Collective actions and "hybrid" class actions -- Settlement of FLSA litigation. aDescription based on print version record.10aUnited States.tFair Labor Standards Act of 1938. 0aHours of laborxLaw and legislationzUnited States. 0aWagesxLaw and legislationzUnited States. 0aLabor laws and legislationzUnited States.1 aKearns, Ellen C.,eeditor.1 aKaufmann, Aaron D.,eeditor.1 aPeikes, Lawrence,eeditor.2 aAmerican Bar Association.bFederal Labor Standards Legislation Committee,eissuing body.2 aBloomberg Law,eissuing body.08iRevision of:tFair Labor Standards Act.bThird edition.dArlington, VA : Bloomberg BNA, [2015]w(OCoLC)93377237908iPrint version:tFair Labor Standards Act.bFourth edition.dArlington, VA : Bloomberg Law, [2020]z9781682677810w(DLC) 2020949760w(OCoLC)1246551219403Bloomberg Lawuhttps://www.bloomberglaw.com/product/blaw/browser/105.471492 aC0bBNA02999cam 2200409Ki 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070040003500111020001800146020001500164035002200179043001200201050002200213049000900235245030700244250001900551264004400570300002200614336002600636337002600662338003600688500021400724505109000938588005002028610007202078700003802150700003802188700003102226710009802257710003402355775012302389856006502512994001202577on1254050768OCoLC20210614033325.0m o d cr |||||||||||210603s2021 vau o 001 0 eng d aBNAbengerdacBNAdBNAdOCLCO a9781682678312 a1682678318 a(OCoLC)1254050768 an-us--- 4aKF3372b.M25 2021 aBNAM00aHow to take a case before the NLRB /cEditors-in-Chief, Julie Gutman Dickinson, Bush Gottlieb, ALC, Glendale, CA, John E. Higgins, Jr., Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, National Labor Relations Board (ret.), Washington, DC, David A. Kadela, Littler Mendelson, P.C., Columbus, OH. aTenth Edition. 1aArlington, VA :bBloomberg Law,c[2021] a1 online resource atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier a"The book is published by the American Bar Association's Section of Labor and Employment Law's Committee on Practice and Procedures under the National Labor Relations Act (P&P Committee) and by Bloomberg Law."0 aWhat the law provides -- The machinery of the National Labor Relations Board -- Jurisdiction of the Board -- Designation of a bargaining agent without an election -- The petition for an election -- Prehearing handling of the election petition -- The representation hearing -- Post-hearing procedures, withdrawals, and disclaimers -- The election -- Post-election procedures -- Decertification and union-security deauthorization procedures -- The unfair labor practice charge and investigation -- Deferral of charges to arbitration -- Settlement of unfair labor practice charges -- Unfair labor practice prehearing procedures -- The unfair labor practice hearing -- Unfair labor practice post-hearing procedures -- Compliance proceedings -- Jurisdictional dispute proceedings -- Picketing for recognition or organization -- Ancillary judicial proceedings: injunctions and subpoena enforcement -- Dispute settlement procedures -- Proceedings for reimbursement of attorneys' fees and litigation expenses -- Records and information -- Filing and service of papers -- Ethics and misconduct.0 aTitle from index page caption (June 3, 2021).10aUnited States.bNational Labor Relations BoardxRules and practice.1 aDickinson, Julie Gutman,eeditor.1 aHiggins, John E.,d1939-eeditor.1 aKadela, David A.,eeditor.2 aAmerican Bar Association.bCommittee on Practice and Procedure Under the NLRA,eissuing body.2 aBloomberg Law,eissuing body.08iRevision of:tHow to take a case before the NLRB.bNinth edition.dArlington, VA : BNA Books, [2016]w(OCoLC)96462781840uhttps://www.bloomberglaw.com/product/blaw/browser/105.468612 aC0bBNA04303cam 2200445Ki 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070040003500111020002700146020002400173020003100197020002800228035002200256050002200278049000900300245021100309250001900520264009400539300002200633336002600655337002600681338003600707520146000743505101102203588004703214650003303261650004203294650003403336700003303370700003203403700003603435710003403471710006703505776020803572856006503780994001203845on1253418627OCoLC20210614033534.0m o d cr |||||||||||210601s2020 vau o 000 0 eng d aBNAbengerdacBNAdBNAdOCLCO a9781682676745q(ebook) a1682676749q(ebook) z9781682676738q(paperback) z1682676730q(paperback) a(OCoLC)1253418627 4aK2280b.P757 2020 aBNAM00aPrivilege and professional confidences :ban international review /ceditors-in chief, Steven B. Garland, Jamie-Lynn Kraft, Smart & Biggar, Ottawa, Canada; Jeffrey I.D. Lewis, Foley Hoag LLP, New York, USA. aFirst Edition. 1aArlington, VA :bBloomberg Law :bAmerican Intellectual Property Law Association,c[2020] a1 online resource atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier a"The book focuses on the law of privileged communications in various jurisdictions, including both common law and civil law jurisdictions such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and numerous jurisdictions in Europe and Asia. The book looks at what types of communications may be the subject of protection against forced disclosure and the basis for such protection in the various jurisdictions of interest (e.g., common law solicitor/client privilege, civil law principle of professional secrecy), but also considers the means by which any such privilege may be maintained and/or lost. In addition to providing a review of the domestic law on the subject in the various jurisdictions, the book considers cross-border communication situations that may lead to the inadvertent waiver or loss of privilege and steps that can be taken to try and lessen the risks of any such potential loss. The book considers relevant issues of privileged communications from both the perspective of outside and in-house counsel. Also covered are current international initiatives being considered at the World Intellectual Property Organization and elsewhere to provide a harmonized approach to protection of privileged communications. 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D. Lewis, Michael A. Samalin --tQuick-View Comparison. aDescription based on print version record. 0aConfidential communications. 0aConfidential communicationsxLawyers. 0aSecrecyxLaw and legislation.1 aGarland, Steven B.,eeditor.1 aKraft, Jamie-Lynn,eeditor.1 aLewis, Jeffrey,d1949-eeditor.2 aBloomberg Law,eissuing body.2 aAmerican Intellectual Property Law Association,eissuing body.08iPrint version:tPrivilege and professional confidences.bFirst.dArlington, VA : Bloomberg Law, American Intellectual Property Law Association, [2020]z9781682676738w(DLC) 2020027005w(OCoLC)115966039340uhttps://www.bloomberglaw.com/product/blaw/browser/105.554566 aC0bBNA03456nam 2200397Ki 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070040003000111020001800141020001500159035002200174043001200196050002200208049000900230245020400239250001900443264004400462300002200506336002600528337002600554338003600580500004100616505191400657588005702571650007302628650006302701700003602764700003102800710003402831775011602865856006502981994001203046on1253689246OCoLC20210614033801.0m o d cr mn|||||||||210602s2021 vau ob 001 0 eng d aBNAbengerdacBNAdOCLCO a9781682677902 a1682677907 a(OCoLC)1253689246 an-us--- 4aKF6379b.S38 2021 aBNAM00aSection 409A handbook /cRegina Olshan, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, New York, NY, Erica F. Schohn, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, New York, NY, Editors and Principal Authors. aThird Edition. 1aArlington, VA :bBloomberg Law,c[2021] a1 online resource atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aReasons for enactment / Alessandra K. Murata -- Coverage / Regina Olshan -- Substantial risk of forfeiture / David E. Kahen and Regina Olshan -- Other key definitions : service recipient, separation from service, specified employee, change in control / Regina Olshan and Erica F. Schohn -- Plan aggregation and other key rules / Colleen Hart -- Short-term deferrals / Erica F. Schohn -- Other exclusions / Regina Olshan and Cynthia Ruback -- Initial deferral elections / Regina Olshan -- Changes in time and form of payment / Regina Olshan -- Permissible payments / Erica F. Schohn -- Acceleration of payments / Regina Olshan -- Separation pay arrangements / Joseph M. Yaffe -- Disability / Audrey A. Fenske -- Equity arrangements / Erica F. Schohn -- SERPs and excess benefit plans / Mark D. Wincek -- Reimbursement arrangements / Mark L. Stember and Lois Wagman Colbert -- Mergers and other corporate transactions / Daniel L. Hogans -- Private equity and hedge fund arrangements / Jonathan F. Lewis -- Partnerships / Alessandra K. Murata -- Plans of tax-exempt entities / Robert L. Abramowitz and Mark J. Simons -- Foreign plans / Sandra W. Cohen -- Collectively bargained plans / Felicia Finston and Alison Sulentic -- Releases / Andrew L. Oringer -- Claims, disputes, and settlements / Gretchen Harders -- Funding arrangements / Samuel W. Krause and Regina Olshan -- Grandfathered plans / Young M. Park and Regina Olshan -- Withholding and reporting / Elizabeth Thomas Dold -- Penalties / Elizabeth Thomas Dold and Erica F. Schohn -- Correcting operational errors / Rosina B. Barker and Kevin P. O'Brien -- Correcting outside the correction programs / Rosina B. Barker and Kevin P. O'Brien -- Correcting document errors / Rosina B. Barker and Kevin P. O'Brien -- Other tax rules : constructive receipt and Section 457A / Jean Cogill -- Section 409A and economically distressed companies / Page W. Griffin. aTitle from index page caption (viewed June 2, 2021). 0aDeferred compensationxTaxationxLaw and legislationzUnited States. 0aDeferred compensationxLaw and legislationzUnited States.1 aOlshan, Regina,d1964-eeditor.1 aSchohn, Erica F.,eeditor.2 aBloomberg Law,eissuing body.08iRevision of:tSection 409A handbook.bSecond edition.dArlington, VA : Bloomberg BNA, [2016]w(OCoLC)115135594740uhttps://www.bloomberglaw.com/product/blaw/browser/105.456358 aC0bBNA