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New Interest in Empowering States to Tax Remote Sales

Under the Supreme Court’s 1992 decision in Quill v. North Dakota, a retailer is not required to collect sales taxes […]

Bar Exam Scores Lowest In Decades

Bar exam scores in July sunk to the lowest levels in more than 25 years, according to the National Conference […]

Speak-Up Culture Reduces Whistleblower Risk

The government has been scrutinizing “facially neutral” policies and agreements, including confidentiality agreements, on the grounds they may be squelching […]

Workers Can’t Be Fired For Defending Themselves Violently, Utah Court Rules

The Utah Supreme Court ruled last week that employees who resort to violence when they feel that they are in […]

Age Discrimination Rises as U.S. Workforce Grows Older

Though nearly all states in the U.S. have laws protecting older workers from being fired because of their age, about […]

U.S. and China Forging Cyberspace Arms Accord

The U.S. and China are working to create the first ever arms control agreement overseeing cyberspace. Each would pledge not […]

Litigation Wave Coming

General counsel, chief information officers and chief financial officers are advised to prepare for a coming wave of cyber-litigation, in […]

Christopher Kula Joins Cole Schotz P.C.’s Corporate Team In NYC As Member

Christopher Kula has joined Cole Schotz P.C.’s Corporate team in New York City as member, effective September 8. Kula comes […]

John Loveland Joins Huron Consulting Group As managing Director

Huron Consulting Group, announced that John Loveland has joined the Company as a managing director in its Legal practice. Loveland […]

Venable LLP Adds Friedmann Thomma In San Francisco

Venable LLP announced that Friedemann Thomma has joined the firm as a partner in the San Francisco office. Thomma arrives […]

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