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It Depends On How You Define Consensual

In what is arguably the other big #MeToo trial, former PBS talk show host Tavis Smiley acknowledges having consensual sex […]

MeToo Has Changed Everything, From Workplace To M&A

The breathtaking demise of celebrities may be the most dramatic result of the #MeToo movement, as Jerry Seinfeld once mused […]

Federal Investigators Routinely Examine Peoples’ Call and Email History

According to a report ordered as a result of a lawsuit, federal law enforcement in Seattle sought an average of […]

Ninth Circuit Rules Against Mandatory Arbitration In California

A five year old class action alleging that AT&T used deceptive and unfair trade practices by marketing its mobile service […]

Record Year For ADA Title III Lawsuits

At just over 11,000, the number of ADA Title III lawsuits in 2019 was another all-time record. Law firm Seyfarth […]

Creating A Healthy Cybersecurity Framework

Maintaining cybersecurity can seem like a daunting task, weighted with uncertainty and expense, but in practice it can be made […]

Privilege and Legal Holds

When a litigation adversary challenges a company’s evidence-preservation efforts, it may move to compel production of the legal hold notice. […]

Harvard Law Prof Discovers That Irony Is Dead

Harvard Law professor Adrian Vermuele sent out a tweet (first mistake) that included an ad for a Summit on Principled […]

When and Why the Supreme Court Grants Cert

The Supreme Court justices and their clerks examine thousands of certiorari petitions annually, then grant about 70 of those petitions […]

Students, Teachers, Sue & Win $53M For Troubled Schools In CA

Students and teachers from three underperforming schools in California have settled with the state for $53 million. An attorney with […]

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