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Surveillance Court Okayed All 1,856 DOJ Requests in 2012

The law has raised alarms among some European authorities.

Judge Okays Culling by Keyword Search before Predictive Coding

Keyword search, second-best by most accounts, is also a lot cheaper.

Internet Sales Tax Passes Senate, but Obstacles Remain in the House

The main House sponsor of The Marketplace Fairness Act is a Republican, but it’s opposed by two important Republican constituencies, […]

OSHA Addresses an Ancient and Often Ignored Malady

It has nothing to do with ladders, fumes or chemicals, causes thousands of illness cases a year, and in 2012 […]

Insurance Coverage for Cyber Liabilities

A privacy breach is unlikely to be covered by a standard CGL policy…

2013 Follow-up on a Worldwide Risk and Resilience Study

The study contemplates shocks such as a market crash or a natural disaster, and defines resilience as…

In Battle with Apple, Google Loses Preliminary Antitrust Ruling in Europe

The European Commission found that when it tried to block a key Apple patent in Germany, Google’s Motorola Mobility unit […]

No Headway on Do-Not-Track Talks

Advertisers want to track, and privacy advocates balk. The “Tracking Protection Working Group”of a standards-setting body, the World Wide Web […]

New Standard for “Related Parties” Pending from the PCAOB

The PCAOB is about to publish a proposed revised standard for how auditors should address transactions involving related parties and other types of “unusual” transactions…

Bonus Plan Preceding a Recall Garners a Lawsuit

Overly-revealing Yoga workout pants have become the seat of a litigation problem for Vancouver-based lululemon athletica. The workout garb, called […]

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