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GC Avoids Deposition With “Apex Doctrine”

A recent ruling from the Southern District of Florida rebuffed an attempt by a whistleblower plaintiff to depose the vice […]

Workers Depressed, Distracted By Politics

Politics is taking a toll on workplace productivity, according to a new survey by worker efficiency software company BetterWorks. About […]

$100M Gender Pay Discrimination Suit Targets Chadbourne & Parke

A $100 million lawsuit filed against law firm Chadbourne & Parke alleges that male partners there earned, on average, about […]

Justice Scalia’s Family Donates Papers To Harvard Law School

An extensive collection of papers belonging to late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia will be donated to the Harvard Law […]

Racist Jury Deliberations Aren’t Confidential, Supreme Court Rules

In cases where jurors may have made racist comments, judges have the right to breach the usually confidential deliberations, the […]

Common Misconceptions About Cybersecurity

Among the most destructive of these false notions are that the threat of a cyber-breach is so formidable that…

Flurry Of Labor Laws Moving Through State Legislatures

For the second month in a row, February saw hundreds of labor and employment bills being either introduced or addressed […]

Court Cop Undercover Spy For The Prosecution?

A court security officer in Augusta, Maine allegedly took pictures of a defense lawyer’s notes and emailed it to the […]

Lawyer’s Punishment Too Lenient, Says Georgia High Court

Georgia’s highest court rejected as too lenient a proposed reprimand for an Atlanta bankruptcy lawyer who, while representing himself during […]

First Earthquake Litigation In A Tribal Court

The Pawnee Nation has sued several oil companies for damages caused by an earthquake last September. This is said to […]

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