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Data and Business Litigation

Data can provide competitive advantages, help streamline business functions, serve as a key resource to document processes and prove positions […]

Transgender Protections in the Workplace

Over the last 20 years, an influx of cases addressing transgender employment protections have made their way through federal district […]

Developments in International Employment Law

This article provides an overview of key employment law developments in the U.S., China and Europe. The U.S. Department of […]

Sit or Stand Is the Question for California Employers

California requires employers to provide “suitable seats” for employees to use at any workstation where the “nature of the work” […]

International Labor Standards in the Global Economy

Over the years, trade unions have been exercising pressure on multinationals to sign international framework agreements (IFAs), which are negotiated […]

No Dream Team For Harvey

A third high-powered defense attorney, Jose Baez, has expressed a desire to leave Harvey Weinstein’s defense team. Baez was hired […]

Moral: Don’t Rat On Yourself

Conventional wisdom has it that straightforward acknowledgment is the best policy if your company is being investigated for financial fraud […]

A Little Something For Charlie

Dottore Companies LLC, the court-appointed receiver that shut down Dream Center Education Holdings, a chain of privately owned colleges, is […]

JetBlue Suing Jetblack

Low-cost airline JetBlue has filed suit against Walmart, alleging that Jetblack, Walmart’s concierge shopping service, is infringing on its trademark. […]

Why Prisons Are Banning Computer Tech Books

Oregon joins a number of other state in adding a variety of books about computer technology and coding to the […]

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