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Farmer Wins $4.5 Million In Stray Voltage Case

A state court in Wisconsin has awarded $4.5 million to a dairy farmer who claimed stray voltage from the Xcel […]

750,000 Page Document Dump Prompts Plaintiffs To Drop Suit

The investment trusts that sued asset manager First Eagle Investment filed to dismiss the action with prejudice, citing their inability […]

Survey Says Law Firms Risk Revenue Loss

While most law firms struggle to compete, a subset of opportunistic firms is redefining their processes to increase revenue, According […]

Age Discrimination Said To Be Pervasive, Hard To Prove

“Once layoffs were done by reverse seniority,” notes one economics professor, but the age of “last in, first out” is […]

Justice Kennedy’s Retirement Not Imminent, Says Grassley

Sen Chuck Grassley, Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, says his expectations of another vacancy on the Supreme Court this […]

Christie, Union Clash Over Cybersecurity

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie issued an executive order outlining a series of changes to the government’s technology infrastructure, but […]

Negotiating Tech Contracts with a Large Customer

Getting the chance to contract with a large global company can be a huge opportunity for a small technology company, […]

Former All-Pro Linebacker Sues OSU Over Identity Rights

Chris Spielman, a linebacker at Ohio State who went on to an All-Pro career in the NFL, is suing his […]

Violence Against Attorneys

Lawyers in criminal and family law are the most likely to encounter a problem, and typically it will be someone […]

Silicon Valley Blacklist Published

In a series of screenshots provided to Breitbart News by a Google employee, individuals described as Google management employees can […]

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