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Justice Kennedy Advises Law Clerks To Enforce The Law

“As a public official, in performing your legal duties you are bound to enforce the law,” said Supreme Court Justice […]

How To Bungle A Discovery Request

A case history of a recent discovery dispute between a health care plan and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid […]

Faint Praise For SEC’s Proposed Rule Changes

Critics say the deck is stacked against respondents in the SEC’s administrative court proceedings, and now the Commission is proposing […]

Industry Unnerved By Pending Prop 65 Rewrite

The agency that implements California’s Proposition 65, which requires product labels to include information about the presence of potentially dangerous ingredients, wants to tweak the requirements.

Law Firm Leaders Say Robots Will Replace Attorneys

According to a recent survey, law firm leaders say that within 10 years, new attorneys and paralegals could be replaced […]

Judiciary Committee Wants Software Copyright Report

At the end of a speech to the American Intellectual Property Law Association, US Register of Copyrights Maria Pallante revealed […]

Copyright Exemption Okayed For Car Hack Research

The U.S. Copyright Office has issued a clarification that exempts researchers and “white hat” hackers from some provisions of the […]

Retailers Advised To Crack Down On Vendor Cybersecurity For Holidays

Data breaches at big retailers are now an old story, and in some cases indirect attack through a clueless vendor […]

McDonald’s Asks Court To Reject ‘Burdensome’ Subpoena

An NLRB subpoena asking McDonald’s for emails and other documents from more than 50 company executives and employees who work […]

Handy Pocket Card For ‘Reasonable Accommodation’ Candidates

The website of the Office of Federal Contracting Compliance Programs now includes a pocket card for employees, entitled “Requesting a […]

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