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Fiat-Chrysler recently paid the SEC $40 million for its practice of accumulating unreported sales in what the company’s employees called […]
A state law passed back in the day when the privacy issue was just a gleam in the eye of […]
Sixty-nine percent of organizations said they had been breached due to an insider threat. Symptomatic of how intractable the problem […]
The murder trial of a hit-man accused of killing Florida State University law professor Dan Markel ended with a guilty […]
Byron Allen, a former stand-up comic turned small channel owner, sued cable operators and satellite distributors in 2015 after they […]
A shareholder lawsuit that began with an investigation under former New York attorney General Eric Schneiderman is back in the spotlight, with a trial set to begin in the state Supreme Court in Manhattan…
Noise is becoming autonomous and inexhaustible, writes Bianca Bosker in the Atlantic—Human noisemakers have to sleep, but our mechanical counterparts […]
After decades of declining strike activity, 2018 proved to be an active year, with workers in both public and private […]
Miami Beach’s crackdown on Airbnb is “in jarring conflict” with a state law capping municipal fines at $1,000 per day, […]
Washington lawyer Mark Zaid has been taking some heat from Trump supporters on account of his representation of the whistleblowers […]
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