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Bilateral arbitration clauses (clauses that require arbitration and waive class proceedings), which have become common in standard consumer and employment […]
The franchise community was shaken following a series of court decisions that relabeled franchisees as employees of the franchisor. Jani-King […]
The author identifies several trends in litigation that should be of concern to executives. First on his list is false […]
As companies realize the extent of their own copyrighted works, they also find they are prolific users of the copyrighted […]
Commissioner of Competition v CCS Corporation, decided in May 2012, was only the sixth litigated merger in Canada’s history. In […]
The emergence of cloud computing over the past several years has triggered new information security concerns. Despite the fact that […]
As employees promote themselves as well as their companies on social networking platforms, some questions inevitably arise. If an employee […]
Prior to the Supreme Court’s decision in MedImmune v. Genentech, courts used a “reasonable apprehension of suit” test developed by the […]
A common misperception is that if we could figure out the right e-discovery technology, a lot of money could be […]
A significant provision of the America Invents Act defines a procedure by which a third party can submit publications, as […]
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