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Liberal Critics Lambaste Goodlatte’s Class Action Bill

Law professor John C. Coffee Jr. finds little to recommend in a class action reform bill proposed by Representative Bob […]

Stanford Leapfrogs Harvard In Law School Rankings

Yale University remains the top of U.S. News & World Report’s annual law school rankings, but Stanford has jumped ahead […]

China Approves 38 Trump Trademarks

China has granted preliminary approval for 38 trademarks related to President Donald Trump’s businesses. The trademarks cover everything from hotels […]

Iceland First To Require Equal Pay For Men And Women

Iceland has become the first country to pass a law requiring that women and men are paid the same for […]

Court Rules Gay Workers Not Protected By Federal Anti-Discrimination Law

A 1964 civil rights law does not protect workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation, a three-judge panel of the 11th […]

Nestle And Cargill Prevail In Overseas Child Slavery Case

A federal court in Los Angeles has dismissed a case alleging Nestle and Cargill are liable for mistreatment of enslaved […]

Three Lessons About Digital Threats

A panel of legal technology experts took up a number of key cybersecurity questions: What are the common gateways to cyber attacks? What steps can an organization take to address…

Workers Declining Genetic Testing Would Be Punished Under Bill

Under a bill passed last week by the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, employers could impose hefty fines […]

Lawyers Still Love “My Cousin Vinny”

The quarter of a century that has passed since “My Cousin Vinny” hit theaters has done little to diminish the […]

Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. Names Andrew M. Hartnett Officer with the Securities & Financial Services industry group

Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C., is pleased to announce that attorney Andrew M. Hartnett has joined the firm as an […]

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