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Whistleblower Hits Jackpot

The biggest award ever made to a whistleblower by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, $30 million, was announced on […]

Cult Leader Games Patent Office

A cult leader with deep enough pockets to doggedly pursue patents for mundane variations on established technology has been using […]

SEC Refinement: “Smaller Companies” Just Got Bigger

The SEC has redefined “small reporting company” in a way that will significantly increase the number of public companies that […]

Advertisers Eye Loophole In California’s New Privacy Law

The new California consumer privacy law, effective Jan. 1, 2020, contains “broad sweeping definitions of personal information,” according to Ron Camhi, […]

Trump’s SCOTUS Choice, Judge Kavanaugh, Just Opined On “Privilege”

Brett Kavanaugh, the President’s nominee for the Supreme Court and current judge on the Court of Appeals for the DC […]

For-Profit School Execs Settle Fraud Cases With SEC

Two top executives of ITT Educational Services, the parent of defunct ITT Technical Institute, have settled for $200,000 and $100,000 […]

Celeb Crisis Attorney Joins Cohen’s Team

Washington, D.C. lawyer Lanny Davis, known for his work for the Clinton White House, has joined the legal team representing  President […]

Mega-Rich New Zealand Copyright Infringer Faces Extradition

New Zealand’s Court of Appeal has upheld a lower court ruling that Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom can be extradited to […]

Blockchain And Cryptocurrency Confidentiality Issues

Companies considering using cryptocurrencies for some of their business are advised to make sure they understand the legal issues involved, […]

Bad News For Sports Is Good News For Corporations

Hackers follow the money, and corporate America is no longer where the biggest scores can be found. The Supreme Court’s […]

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