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Reasonable Suspicion Alcohol Test Upheld

Taghleef Industries was justified in requiring a worker to take an alcohol and drug test after returning to work from […]

Discrimination Suit Over Strength Requirement Settled

Trucking company Central Refrigerated Service has settled an age and sex discrimination suit with the EEOC, after workers claimed that […]

Impact of Shareholder and Director Litigation on the Company

To understand where litigation traps lay, directors, officers and majority shareholders needs to understand their responsibilities and potential remedies. Officers […]

Clerk Who Trashed Files Faces Prison Time

A Texas court clerk who threw thousands of pages of documents into courthouse trash cans after he was fired could […]

Hidden Risks in Confidentiality Requirements

Earlier this year the SEC fined Houston-based KBR Inc. $130,000 for requiring some of its employees to sign confidentiality agreements […]

SEC Takes Another Look At Broker-Dealer Cybersecurity

The SEC has announced that its Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations (OCIE) will start a second round of cybersecurity […]

Apple Will Appeal To SCOTUS In E-Book Case

Apple will ask the Supreme Court to review a 2013 antitrust ruling that found the tech giant had broken the […]

Accounting Fraud Back On SEC Radar

The number of accounting matters increased by more than 40 percent from 2013 to 2014, and individual executives as well as companies are being targeted.

Do You Know Where Your Company’s Data Is?

The security industry is beginning to shift its focus, with more emphasis on activities like collaboration across the organization, behavioral […]

Work Stress Seen As Epidemic In U.S. Firms

In a New York Times opinion piece about toxic work environments, law firms and a legal department are cited as […]

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