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A Court Grants Privilege To Non-Attorney Emails

A federal court in Kansas has ruled that communications between employees can be privileged, even if no attorney was directly […]

Potential Pitfalls In “Uberizing” Your Workforce

The Department of Labor under President Obama has been taking a hard line approach to independent contractor classification, but the […]

Appeals Court Rules For Wal-Mart In Alleged Bribery Cover-Up

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. did not permit, then cover up, a pervasive bribery scheme by officials at its Mexico unit, a […]

Get Ready For Cyber-Coverage Disputes

Companies should consider very carefully what types of cyber-breach events and losses they consider possible and do whatever they can […]

Microsoft Top Lawyer On Company’s Privacy Battles

After a federal appeals court handed Microsoft a major win last week in a case concerning a U.S. government warrant […]

Supreme Court Makes Revisions Public

In 2014, Harvard Law professor Richard J. Lazarus noticed that the Supreme Court was routinely revising its decisions, altering them […]

Artificial Intelligence Filling Cybersecurity Pro Gap

The U.S. needs about 200,000 more workers in cybersecurity roles to be able to counter criminal hackers, but a major […]

Headscarf Ban Upheld In EU

The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice has ruled that a “neutral” policy prohibiting employees from wearing visible […]

Thomas A. Pennington To Moore & Van Allen PLLC As New Member

Thomas A. Pennington has joined Moore & Van Allen PLLC as a new member. Pennington formerly served as General Counsel […]

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP Adds Walter “Chet” Little As Partner

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is pleased to announce that Walter “Chet” Little has joined the firm’s Tampa office as […]

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