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Survey: Fed’s Workplace Enforcement Remains “Extraordinarily Robust”

Anticipated regulatory relief from the Trump administration is proving “slow to materialize,” and meanwhile state and local labor regulation is […]

Apple Facing False Advertising and Fraud Suit

Apple’s motion to dismiss a class action lawsuit that claims it is tricking iTunes customers into buying TV bundles by […]

How Should Employers Handle The Measles Outbreak?

The presence of measles may interface with numerous laws and regulations, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Family […]

Somali Workers at Amazon Complain to EEOC

Somali women working at an Amazon fulfillment center near the Twin Cities have filed a complaint with the Equal Employment […]

Global Compliance Developments

A blog on the Convercent site highlights recent developments in compliance worldwide, including new EU-wide whistleblower protections. The law must […]

Victims Get Restitution In Lawyer Porn Scam; The Lawyer Gets 10 Years

Last year a Minneapolis attorney pled guilty for his part in an ingenious scam that managed to exploit both the […]

What Lawyers Need To Know About Cybersecurity

It’s a subject “so overwhelming that many lawyers don’t know where to start,” says an IT/cybersecurity firm, as preface to […]

Carnival First To Be Sued Under New Cuba Policy

The 1996 Helms-Burton law strengthened the trade embargo against Cuba and, under title III, authorized compensation claims against foreign companies […]

Employees, Agents And The Attorney/Client Privilege

Even though attorney-client privilege is the oldest of evidentiary privileges, many privilege issues remain unresolved, particularly as they relate to […]

Boeing GC Booted Upstairs To Fight Crash Fallout

Boeing’s General Counsel J. Michael Luttig has been appointed counselor and senior adviser to Boeing Chairman and CEO Dennis Muilenburg […]

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