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Bradley Adds Associate Petar Angelov to Nashville Office.
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Three Bradley Partners Named to Benchmark Top 250 Women in Litigation List For 2022.
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Bradley’s Alé Dalton Receives 2022 Nashville Emerging Leader Award.
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Bradley Partner J. David Pugh Re-Elected To Associated Builders And Contractors Executive Committee.
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Bradley is pleased to announce that four attorneys in the firm’s Charlotte office have been named to the 2020 class of the North Carolina Pro Bono Honor Society.
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Bradley is pleased to announce that Tiffany M. Graves, Bradley’s pro bono counsel, has been named a 2019 Legal Rebel by the ABA Journal, the flagship publication of the American Bar Association (ABA).
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Bradley is pleased to announce that Connie Lewis Lensing has joined the firm’s Nashville office as Counsel in the Litigation Practice Group.
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Braldey is pleased to announce that Christopher C. Lam and Bridget V. Warren, attorneys in the firm’s Charlotte office, have been named 2019 North Carolina Lawyers Weekly (NCLW) Leaders in the Law.
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Bradley is pleased to announce that Racquel B. Martin, an attorney in the firm’s Nashville office, has been selected as a Fellow to the 2019 National Employment Law Council (NELC) Academy.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Legal Newsline) – A swift response by the human resources department of Autozone has led to the dismissal of a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against the company by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on behalf of three female employees.
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Last month, the U.S. Department of Labor announced its final fiduciary rule, sometimes referred to as the conflicts of interest rule. The rule mandates financial professionals who service individual retirement accounts, including IRAs and 401(k) plans, to serve the “best interest” of the savers and disclose conflicts of interest.