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OECD Head Calls For Elimination of Fossil Fuel Emissions This Century

The head of the Organization for Economic Cooperation wants to make it a priority to eliminate all emissions from burning […]

The Tide Has Turned On Class Actions

The declining prospects for class action lawsuits: What happened, and a take on what it means from a variety of […]

Employers Shouldn’t Be Complacent On Unpaid Intern Policy

A New York district court dismissed a discrimination lawsuit brought by an unpaid intern, but…

For Health-Care Software Firms, Patent Trolls A Lurking Threat

A Government Accountability Office report shows that a majority of the uptick in patent litigation over the last five years […]

The Demographics Behind The Impasse In Washington

Author Thomas B. Edsall, demographic and strategic trends columnist in the New York Times, marshals a number of sources, including […]

Audit Committee Responsibilities And The Risk Of Restatement

The exercise of accounting judgment can lead to a restatement – an admission that a company’s past financial statements were […]

Appeals Court: ADA Protections Go Beyond Essential Job Functions

An appeals court found that employers have on obligation under the Americans with Disabilities Act not only to provide accommodation […]

Discrimination Lawsuit On Behalf of Deceased Employee To Go On In Alabama

An employment discrimination lawsuit can continue though a named party has died, an Alabama federal district court ruled. The plaintiff […]

What Failure To Raise The Debt Ceiling Will Mean For Government Contractors

Would contractors be legally empowered to stop work? To halt payments to subcontractors? Should they? A client advisory from McKenna […]

Oracle GC Defends Her CEO’s Pay

In a letter to a shareholder investment firm, the general counsel of Oracle Corporation defended the compensation package of the […]

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