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Mass. Governor Supports Eliminating Non-Competes

Massachusetts may be poised to follow California in eliminating non-compete agreements, at least if Gov. Deval Patrick (D) has his […]

In-house Attorneys Can’t View Crucial Documents

The standard version of a Section 337 administrative protective order from the U.S. International Trade Commission provides just one level […]

Appeals Court: Wiretap Act Class Action Against Google Can Continue

An appeals court turned down Google’s argument that data collected from unencrypted Wi-Fi networks during Street View drives was protected […]

Is Funeral Leave “Religious”?

An appeals court says that requesting funeral leave – in this case involving a trip abroad to a traditional funeral […]

Five Years After Crisis, Banks Still At Risk

Approaching the five-year anniversary of Lehman Brothers’ collapse and the subsequent financial crisis, some experts say U.S. banks are still […]

G20 Agrees To International Tax Evasion Crackdown

As part of a G20 pledge to crack down on international tax evasion, tax records will be shared internationally via […]

When Does The SEC Target Individuals?

In the Fabrice Tourre case, the SEC was accused of targeting a low-level employee instead of a culpable employer. In […]

Employee Social Media Pages Protected Under SCA

A New Jersey federal court determined that employers would be in violation of the Stored Communications Act if they accessed […]

S&P Strikes Back At Federal Prosecutors

Standard & Poor’s says it has been unfairly targeted by DOJ as payback for S&P’s downgrade of the federal government’s […]

Video Gamers Winning Fair Use Trademark Cases

The appearance of unlicensed brand names in video games is on the rise after the Supreme Court ruled in 2011 […]

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