Labor/Employment
Jun. 17, 2022
The Viking victory is overstated and short-lived
The Viking decision may look big and scary, but it has no staying power. There will be a lot of bluster from the defense bar over the next year with chants of Viking, Viking, Viking! Oh, and lots of motions. Count on that.





Eric B. Kingsley
Partner
Kingsley & Kingsley APC
Labor & Employment
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Email: eric@kingsleylawyers.com
Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA
Eric is the former board chair of the Anti-Defamation League's Los Angeles Region.
In 793, the first Viking raid in British history was recorded. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, “on the Ides of June the harrying of the heathen destroyed God’s church on Lindisfarne bringing ruin and slaughter.” By 937 King Athelstan consolidated his power in the British Isles, and the former beachhead called Danelaw came under British rule. By 954 the last Viking king was killed, and English Earls took over the territory.
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