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Best Practices For Addressing The Ransomware Threat

The nefarious practice apparently has been around for more than 10 years, starting in Russia and Eastern Europe, but it’s […]

VW Switches Sides On A Tennessee Union

Two years ago, Volkswagen did something almost unthinkable for a major manufacturing company in the U.S., when it supported the […]

LSAT Targets Arizona Law School For Embracing GRE Exam

The University of Arizona College of Law’s decision to open admission to applicants who take the GRE in lieu of […]

Warren Urges White House To Move On Overtime

The Labor Department should move ahead with its overtime rule, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said in a letter to the […]

Attorney Sues Diner For Running Out Of Soup

Arlington, Texas attorney Dwain Downing told the Dallas Morning News that he is suing a diner because it ran out […]

MIT Joins Ranks Of Hacker Bounty Payers

Following the example of Uber and the U.S. Department of Defense, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has established a bug […]

Miami Law Firms Pioneer New Practice Areas

According to the Miami Herald, capital fleeing Latin American countries that are experiencing political instability is flooding into Miami, and […]

Disparaging Trademarks May Go To The Supreme Court

An Asian-American rock band that calls itself The Slants tried to trademark their name but the USPTO refused, citing a […]

Are Adblockers Censorship?

Ad-tech company Oriel says its research shows that adblocking is a “blunt instrument” that’s causing error messages on websites and […]

Justices Consider Stubborn Drunks

The arguments were so awkwardly presented that normally divided U.S. Supreme Court Justices put aside their differences and joked with […]

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