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Developments In International Employment Law

Employment law is high on the agenda of many governments worldwide. This Today’s General Counsel article looks at these developments […]

Victim of Gang Rape on Cruise Ship Can Sue, Says 11th Circuit

A lawsuit over a woman’s claim that cruise ship employees should have intervened to prevent her from being gang raped […]

Supreme Court Changing Where You Can Be Sued

In three decisions over the past five years, the Supreme Court has curtailed the power of U.S. courts over out-of-state […]

Here’s Your Ring Back You Cad

Our engagement has lasted longer than many, begins this love letter from a client to its IP attorneys, but I […]

Tesla Drops Suit Against A Short-Seller & Critic

Tesla was trying to get a permanent restraining order against the man, who is part of an online community of […]

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Kagan and Gorsuch Square Off Over Agencies Prerogatives

A major conflict has erupted between Justices Elena Kagan and Neil Gorsuch over the issue of judicial deference to federal […]

Big Fines, Early Lessons, From The GDPR

The two biggest fines ever imposed under the General Data Protection Regulation were leveled by the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office in July. Both dwarfed the €50 million ($56.3M) imposed by France against Google in January.

Law Prof Praises Stevens’ Legacy

Sam Erman, a professor of law at USC Gould School of Law, reminisces in The Hill about the late Justice […]

Can You Copyright A Drink?

A recipe is like a phone book, and you can’t own anything so “factual,” said an IP expert, a panelist at a recent bar industry conference. The question arises because there’s been something of a renaissance in fancy cocktails

DOJ Approves Big Mobile Carriers Merger

T-Mobile and Sprint received the green light to merge into one company from the DOJ. The $26 billion deal will […]

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