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Black Judges Reversed On Appeal More Than Whites

Black judges are significantly more likely to be reversed on appeal than white judges, according to Harvard researcher Maya Sen’s […]

Algorithms Can Be Used In Sentencing

The Wisconsin Supreme Court unanimously upheld a man’s prison sentence which was based at least partially on an algorithm that […]

Limits of Cyber Insurance Being Tested in Litigation

As hackers have become more sophisticated and litigation seeking redress more frequent, companies have turned to a variety of policy types, including…

Latest Littler Survey Finds Employers Wary Of Regulatory Ax

Among U.S. employers there is widespread concern about regulation and enforcement, notably regarding the Affordable Care Act (ACA), new overtime […]

Visiting A Website Despite Warnings Could Be A Federal Crime

A recent Ninth Circuit Appeals Court ruling featured a broad interpretation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which may […]

ADA Decision Highlights “Proportionality” Limits

An inclusive ‘”give us everything and the kitchen sink” approach to e-discovery, without limiting requests in view of proportionality and […]

What Europe’s New Privacy Shield Means For U.S. Companies

Come of the uncertainty attaching to data transfer from the EU to the United States has been removed, with the […]

Trademark War Erupts In Craft Brewing Industry

Legal disputes in the beer world are the norm as new craft breweries spring up at a rate of roughly […]

Trump Sues Campaign Leaker For $10M

Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump is suing a former senior campaign consultant Sam Nunberg, claiming he leaked information to reporters […]

Embezzlers Profiled In Study By Insurance Carrier

Based on information gleaned from hundreds of federal court cases, international insurer Hiscox has released its 2016 “Embezzlement Study.” It […]

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