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Only about 27 percent of public companies are complying with a three-year-old SEC requirement that companies account for projected effects […]
More than a day into the partial shutdown of the U.S. government, negotiations to bring federal employees back to work […]
Th inevitable disclosure doctrine can allow a court to issue a preliminary injunction prohibiting a former employee from going to work for a competitor based on the prediction of future trade secret misappropriation.
Amid the government shutdown, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will continue docketing charges under the federal employment discrimination statute, litigating […]
The Internal Revenue Service has released guidelines that will help employers who offered benefits to same-sex partners of employees prior […]
Employees who feel compelled to volunteer in work-related charity efforts can ask to be paid for their time under the […]
Twitter’s “stealth” IPO has revived lingering doubts about the ultimate benefits and potential pitfalls inherent in the JOBS Act. Heavily […]
Concluding an M&A deal is a major undertaking, but for most buyers the real work begins after the ink is […]
The Federal Trade Commission said it would subpoena about 25 companies that buy and sell patents and 15 other companies that manufacture devices or write software.
A district court judge in East Texas dealt a blow to Apple in its fight against a company that has […]
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