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Protective Orders in Litigation

What are the limits of public access to the courts? In this Today’s General Counsel article, attorney Cristin K. Traylor […]

Online Linking Can Be Copyright Infringement, Judge Rules

A federal Judge in New York has ruled that an embedded Tweet can be a copyright infringement, rejecting the theory […]

Ex-Quinn Emanuel Lawyers Start Boutique

Philippe Selendy, Faith Gay, and eight other partners from Quinn Emanuel’s New York office have opened a new boutique law […]

$75 Ticket For Keeping Chickens, $5,600 In “Prosecution Fees”

A class-action has been filed against two CA municipalities that have “made a practice of taking residents to criminal court for exceptionally minor crimes, then charging them thousands to pay for the cost of their own prosecution,” according…

Best Practices For Protecting Trade Secrets

The threat of losing confidential information through targeted cyber-attacks by outsiders is real, but the more likely culprits are a […]

New Civil Rights Mission For DOJ

The Jeff Sessions DOJ has created a new division of the Office of Civil Rights, the Conscience and Religious Freedom […]

Minority Rules On Gun Control

A large majority of Americans, both Democrats and Republicans, support stricter gun control, but a vociferous minority that favors no […]

Why Not An “NTSB” For Cyber Attacks?

Like the NTSB when it investigates plane crashes and train accidents, the proposed agency would investigate an incident and…

When Arbitration Is Mandatory, Workers Don’t Complain

Soon the Supreme Court will decide the legality of employment contracts that require workers to arbitrate their disputes individually. Alison […]

Will “Popcorn Lung” Litigation Expand To Coffee & Vaping?

A type of litigation that targets a flavoring used in microwave popcorn may be about to branch into coffee and […]

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