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Chamber, Banks, Sue To Retain Mandatory Arbitration

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a group of banks filed suit in Texas on Sept. 29, in an 11th […]

Understanding The New Laws On Pay Equity

California led the way in pay equity legislation with its Fair Pay Act in 2015, and since then other states, […]

Managing Partner Model Assailed

Big law firms get bigger, but they cling to an outmoded business model in which managing partners effectively work two […]

Federal Prosecutors Starting Their Own Small Firms

One former prosecutor, now name partner in a litigation boutique, says he can name ten such startups that were started […]

New Laws Complicate Employee Marijuana Use Rules

While the first wave of medical marijuana laws beginning in 1996 generally left intact the rights of employers to prohibit […]

Law Profs Brawl Over Trump “Emoluments” Lawsuit

When an Irish law professor filed an amicus brief defending Donald Trump in the lawsuit that accuses Trump of violating […]

401K Participants Sue GE For Breach Of Fiduciary Duty

A lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in San Diego alleges that GE engaged in “prohibited transactions and unlawful self-dealing […]

Appeals Court Nominee May Have Hidden Cult Ties

Sen. Diane Feinstein got plenty of heat for questioning whether Amy Coney Barrett, a nominee for a 7th Circuit Court […]

Little Noted SCOTUS Decision Cheers Defense Lawyers

A little noticed Supreme Court decision from earlier this year could have a significant impact in discovery disputes, by defining an important limit on the “inherent authority” power of a judge to impose sanctions.

Remote Hackers Infect Cash Machines, Then “Money Mules” Clean It Out

The modus operandi typically starts with a phishing attack targeting a bank employee. If that’s successful it’s followed by the installation of malware that controls an ATM.

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