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Thomas A. Pennington Joins Moore & Van Allen PLLC’s Charlotte Office

Thomas A. Pennington has joined Moore & Van Allen PLLC’s Charlotte office as a new member. Pennington formerly served as […]

Georgia Judge Exchanges Obscenities With Defendant

A murder defendant told the judge that he’d “cut his children to pieces,” and when the judge informed him he […]

Employee Handbook Violates Workers Rights

An NLRB judge held that a California Casino interfered with workers’ labor law rights by issuing a handbook with a […]

Average Cost of Data Breach About $4 Million

Strengthening defenses against cyber-attackers is important, but companies also need to prepare for the damage to their financial situation and […]

Judge Lambasts Uber For Digging Dirt On Plaintiff

U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff told Uber that he would not allow it to use the fruits of the opposition […]

Lawsuit Claims FBI Stiffs FOIA Requests

MIT Tech security researcher Ryan Shapiro claims the FBI routinely runs Freedom of Information requests through an ancient search system, […]

Common Myths About Breach Response

By now it’s a familiar scenario: There’s been a breach, but no one is sure about the extent of it. […]

More Attorneys Slipping Into The “Precariat”

A term coined several years ago to refer to an expanding working class with unstable (i.e. precarious) low-paying jobs is […]

Outcry Over Judge’s Ban On Plea Deals For Threats To Law Enforcement

A Texas judge took to Facebook this week to say he had issued an order barring plea deals for anyone […]

Guilty Legislators Might Benefit From SCOTUS Corruption Ruling

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling, reversing the public corruption charges against former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell, should not allow two […]

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