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Another Twitternut, This One A Law Prof

University of Chicago Law Professor M. Todd Henderson closed his Twitter account recently, for the second time this year. In […]

White Collar Prosecutions Down More Than 35 Percent

Monthly comparisons of the number of defendants charged with white collar crime-related offenses are down 6.3 percent from the same […]

Feds Tightening The Noose On Cryptocurrencies

One of the less publicized provisions of the 2017 Republican tax bill effectively put a tax on crypto assets, and […]

Diversity “Blacklist” At Debevoise Was Less Than Met The Eye

A list of associates left accessible online at Debevoise & Plimpton was exposed by a blogger who interpreted it as […]

Is Asbestos Litigation Breathing Its Last?

Hardly, but it appears to be on a downward trend, or possibly at “top of the bell curve” to be […]

When The Going Gets Tough The Tough Go On Vacation

“Obviously this has been a tough week,” said CBS Entertainment President Kelly Kahl, at a meeting of the Television Critics […]

Compensation For Non-Competes

Governor Charlie Barker of Massachusetts has indicated that he will sign a bill passed by the legislature that requires companies […]

Privilege Non-Waiver Sticks; GC Avoids Grand Jury

Most federal courts reject a “selective-waiver doctrine,” which means that waiver to one is waiver to all. But a recent […]

Chemical Manufacturer and Execs Face Texas Indictment

Arkema North America, CEO Richard Rowe, and the manager of its Crosby, Tex plant were indicted by a Harris County, […]

GDPR And Data Maps

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, specifically the so-called “right to be forgotten,” means that many companies will need to […]

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