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Gov’t Loosens Barriers To Student Class Actions

The Department of Education wants to make it harder for colleges to require students to settle debt disputes in arbitration. […]

“Meaningless” Relief Dooms A Class Action

The defendant had agreed to a class settlement which, had all 100,000 members of the class submitted claims, would have garnered each of them…

Gawker Workers Create First Digital Media Union

The Writers Guild of America East, which represents the editorial staff of Gawker Media, announced they have successfully bargained the […]

VW Worker Says He Was Fired After Whistleblowing

A former Volkswagen employee is suing the automaker, saying he was fired after he told in-house lawyers that data subject […]

Exec Ignores In-House Counsel, Takes $18M Hit

When a a company president was advised by in-house counsel that an on-line marketing strategy was problematic, he “put his […]

21 Polo Horses Dead, Vet Not Liable Says Expert

In Florida, 21 polo horses died after they received 100 times the prescribed dose of the supplement selenium. The horses’ […]

Slavery Statement Now Required For Companies Operating In UK

The UK’s Modern Slavery Act 2015 requires large companies doing business in the UK to publish a statement that describes […]

5th Circuit: Contractors Too Can Sue Over Discrimination

The ADA is not the only work-related statute that addresses disability in the context of work. The Rehabilitation Act of […]

Napping Lawyer’s Client Has Conviction Overturned

A man sentenced to 30 years in prison after his lawyer slept “almost every day” during the trial has had […]

Cybersecurity Companies Hiring Military Experts

Former high level military experts are being tapped by private cybersecurity companies in order to improve their product, says an […]

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