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Cop Who Sprayed ‘Occupy’ Protesters Gets $38K In Workers’ Comp

A former campus cop featured pepper-spraying student protesters in a viral internet video will receive $38,056 in worker’s compensation – […]

Barney’s Enlists Civil Rights Commissioner After Discrimination Claims

High-end retailer Barney’s has hired a civil rights expert to review customer service policies after two black shoppers said expensive […]

Author Harper Lee Sues Her Hometown Museum In Trademark Case

Author Harper Lee has filed a lawsuit against a museum in her home town of Monroeville, Alabama, the town where […]

Condé Nast To Ditch Intern Program

Weeks after being sued by two former interns, media giant Condé Nast has decided to discontinue its internship program starting […]

Appeals Court Ends Delaware’s Confidential Arbitration Program

A federal appeals court has struck down Delaware’s attempt to offer state-run confidential arbitration. Delaware, a leading state for incorporation […]

Who At Your Company Understands Legal Risk?

The U.K. law firm Berwin Leighton Paisner surveyed about a hundred general counsel, in-house counsel, risk and compliance officers, CEOs […]

When Companies Need Cyber Insurance

Traditional corporate insurance, including standard CGL policies, are increasingly unlikely to cover cyber risks. Securing cyber insurance is key for […]

Warren Presses Fed, SEC On Enforcement

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) sent a letter Oct. 23 to Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke, Chair of the SEC Mary […]

Damages For Distress About What Hasn’t Happened Yet

Epstein Becker & Green attorney William A. Ruskin looks at a case under review in the 9th Circuit. Military contractor […]

Paparazzi Photos Worth Protecting As Free Speech?

A new California law could mean jail time for paparazzi snapping pictures of celebrity children. But the California Newspaper Publishers […]

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