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It’s True: Patent Litigation is Burgeoning

If your impression has been there’s a lot of patent litigation these days, that’s because there is. The 2013 PricewaterhouseCoopers patent litigation study finds that…

GAO Study Targets Executive Pay At Defense Contractors

Current cap on contractor executive salary is $763,029. Critics from the White House and Congress have argued that limit is […]

For Hospitals, The Stark Law Snare Still An Issue

Contrary to common belief, the Physician Self-Referral Law, often called the Stark Law, has not been shelved or reserved for […]

Avoiding Common Mistakes In Workplace Investigations

The first mistake is lack of planning. List the policies at issue, and formulate a clear idea of what kind […]

Two Pro-Business Rulings From The Supreme Court

In Vance v. Ball State, the definition of supervisor was construed more narrowly than the EEOC would have it, thus […]

Routine SEC Examination Can Lead To FCPA Charge

A routine SEC examination of a broker-dealer led to FCPA indictments of the managing partner and two employees.

Companies That Do The Math Could Shun Obamacare

In October, companies with 50 or more full-time employees will need to provide health care to full-time employees or pay […]

If You Can Blow The Whistle, Why Report Internally?

A law firm alert finds an “unsettling trend.”

The Next Phase Of EU Cyber-Security Regulation

Europe’s governance machinery includes a European Commission, which has proposed issuing a model law that EU members would eventually need […]

D&O Policy May Cover An SEC Disgorgement Settlement

A New York appeals court, reversing a lower court decision, said D&O insurance coverage of an SEC-ordered disgorgement of $160 […]

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