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Does “Memo” About A Privileged Memo Waive Privilege?

The defendant mortgage company conducted an internal investigation under the aegis of its outside lawyers, after an allegation that it […]

A Firm That Pays The Ransom For You

“We are pragmatists, and the ‘never pay’ mantra is simply not attuned to the reality of the choices businesses have […]

Mounting Concern, As Cryptocurrency Outgrows Its Clothes

A number of articles about the cyryptocurrency industry highlight recent trends, some of which are found alarming. Some see a […]

Superstar Lawyer’s Reputation Takes a Hit

David Boies is one of the highest-paid attorneys in the country, with an hourly rate of $1,850. His reputation is […]

WeWork and NY AG Settle Over Non-Competes

A Sept 18 settlement with the New York Attorney General voids non-compete agreements for 800 WeWork employees in New York. […]

Are Federal Prosecutors About To Charge Skadden?

Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York are considering filing charges against law firm Skadden Arps, as well […]

Prize Avocado IP, Headed For Court

A grower in the Dominican Republic discovered a new strain, said to produce avocados large enough to make a whole […]

Outdated Technology Ubiquitous and Risky

Offices tend to use devices until they are outdated, and to rely on technology long past recommended replacement cycles – […]

Witness To Kavanaugh Incident Wrote Of The Manly Virtues

Mark Judge is a prep school pal of Brett Kavanaugh’s, a journalist and a film-maker, but history is likely to […]

Federal Court Must Decide If Netflix Is a Video Service

A 2007 Missouri law allows municipalities and counties to collect franchise fees from video service providers, and they’ve been collecting […]

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