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Recent Scrutiny of Non-Competes

Federal and state enforcement agencies, historically, have stayed out of regulating non-compete agreements. But a recent uptick in enforcement activity […]

Standing In Data Breach Cases

Many data breach and cybersecurity cases have faltered for failure to establish concrete harm necessary to support standing, in cases […]

OSHA Inspections Down, Workplace Fatalities Up In 2016

The number of workplace inspections by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration dropped to a 20-year low in fiscal 2016, […]

Hacking Merger Lawyers Earns Online Crooks Millions

Three Chinese citizens have been charged with making more than $4 million by hacking into two of the top merger-advising […]

Toothless Voluntary Regs Upheld For The Gulf “Dead Zone”

A federal judge in New Orleans has ruled that the EPA does not have to impose regulations that address farm […]

Trump Set To Reshape Judiciary

The 103 judicial vacancies awaiting President-elect Donald Trump is nearly double the 54 openings left for President Obama when he […]

Appeals Court Revives Clinton Email Case

One of the legal challenges involving former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server has been […]

Amazon Echo Info Causes Conflict In Murder Case

Arkansas police believe that an Amazon Echo – a digital device that works by voice control – may contain information […]

Automated Advertising Dragooning Companies On To Junk News Sites

Fine-tuned placement can get internet ads in front of a small and potentially ripe target audience for a fraction of […]

Sessions’ Complicated History With Race

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as U.S. Attorney General, has been dogged by accusations of […]

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