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Standing in Data Breach Cases

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

Protection Before and After a Data Breach

With increased action by attorneys general and other regulators, as well as evolving case law, companies cannot afford to ignore […]

Patent or Trade Secret?

In recent years patent law has undergone drastic change, but trade secret law has also changed substantially. The enactment of […]

Why Emojis Matter in E-Discovery

Emojis are graphical icons or images used to express concepts, such as an idea or an emotion, that can be […]

General Counsel Can Spur Legal Hold Success

One of the biggest challenges posed by legal holds is getting compliance by the employees who are subject to it. […]

The Recent Scrutiny of Non-Competes

Non-compete agreements are commonplace in many employment contracts, in a variety of industries and occupations. In March of 2016, the […]

Sexual Harassment is Global, Solutions are Local

In the U.S., the most common legal basis for asserting sexual harassment claims is Title VII of the Civil Rights […]

Wage Issue Before California Supreme Court

Decades ago, the United States Supreme Court adopted a “de minimis rule” for lawsuits seeking compensation under the federal Fair […]

The Turtles Nail SiriusXM On Pre-1972 Copyright Rules

In a closely-watched copyright case, members of the 1960s band The Turtles have settled with SiriusXM in lawsuits claiming the […]

North Carolina’s Supreme Court Added A New Rule – Nobody Knows How Or Why

On Election Day, the North Carolina Supreme Court added a new rule that will allow it to call back retired […]

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