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Gen Z Challenges Big Law

Law firms had better heed the hopes and dreams of Gen Zers stampeding into their offices. There are fears that […]

No to Noncompetes, Yes to Innovation

The FTC’s announcement that it plans to adopt a rule banning noncompetes nationwide is more than simply a move to […]

Google Employees Call Rushed Announcement of Its Chat GTP Competitor “Un-Googlely”

Google employees are criticizing leadership, primarily CEO Sundar Pichai, for the way the company handled the announcement of Bard, its ChatGPT competitor. […]

New Ransomware Gang Hits Sony

Data Breach At Health Care Provider, and More Than 100 Other Companies

Tennessee-based Community Health Systems, a huge healthcare provider with more that 70 hospitals in 16 states, has confirmed that hackers […]

Welcome Aboard

Anyone who ever watched a cop drama (or suffered a real-life arrest) is familiar with the “read him his rights” […]

But Are They Celebrities?

The use of names, images and likenesses are protected by rights of publicity and rights of privacy, and publicity rights […]

2023 Insurance Issues Include False Advertising Suits, Higher Premiums

The 2023 Commercial Litigation Outlook recently released by law firm Seyfarth predicts that the property and casualty insurance market will […]

Increased Litigation Against Directors

Insurers and their customers experienced a volatile 2022 — climate disasters, inflation, supply chain issues — all of which are […]

EEOC Holds Hearing on Employment Discrimination in AI

On January 31, 2023, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) held a public hearing titled “Navigating Employment Discrimination in […]

Unpaid Lunch Breaks

A recent ruling by the Seventh Circuit allows Wisconsin employers to require that meal breaks continue to be unpaid. Wisconsin […]

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