Court considers whether co-workers have influence to be cat’s paws- Looking into the “confusing” and “mischievous” nature of the cat’s paw doctrine in a retaliation case where a hospital argued a judge erred in giving a cat’s paw instruction because the alleged manipulators were the plaintiff’s co-workers the.
Until proven otherwise, we have an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to avoid any appearance of bias and to promote equal rights for those appearing before them.
Elizabeth C. Lu is a lawyer at McDermott Will and Emery law firm in their Chicago office. Elizabeth advises on international tax issues, including the subpart F anti-deferral rules, foreign tax credit planning, repatriation, and international provisions of the TCJA
In a recent publication suggesting tools for effective ‘global communicators', the authors, two faculty members at NYU School of Professional Studies, defined culture as ‘patterns of thinking.