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Social Media Harassment Policies Tricky But Necessary

Employers have a difficult line to walk in handling social media harassment cases: They need to reduce their potential liability, […]

Income Inequality Has Jumped During The Recovery

A recent academic study has received a lot of media attention since it was released early this month and is […]

Bank Consultants Under Fire, Conflicts Alleged

Subpoenas from the New York Department of Financial Services to Promontory Financial Group and PricewaterhouseCoopers are the latest action in […]

Franchisor Principal On Hook For Franchise Wage Violations

A federal court upheld a jury decision that a franchise employee can hold the franchisor founder and principal responsible for […]

Twitter Announces IPO, Seeks To Avoid Facebook Mistakes

Twitter revealed (via Tweet, of course) that it plans to file for an initial public offering confidentially, just one of […]

Class Action Status Denied For Bankers’ Working Lunch Claim

A New York District Court said non-exempt bankers failed to make their case that a combination of workload, auto-deduct meal […]

Employers Face Gun Rights In The Workplace

With more than 20 states instituting so-called “bring your gun to work” laws – and several more considering it – […]

Three Recent Delaware Decisions May Curb Plaintiff M&A Suits

The overwhelming majority of larger public company acquisition transactions are challenged by shareholder lawsuits, often in multiple jurisdictions. In 2012, […]

Social Media ‘Evidentiary Goldmine’

Reviewing social media is now a matter of due diligence, as that data has become…

Yelp Sues Over Fake Law Firm Reviews

Crowdsource review site Yelp is going to court with a San Diego attorney the company says was posting fake positive […]

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