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In the short history of the “data breach,” there already has been one major turn, with huge consequences for any […]
The horrific on-the-air murder of a tv news crew again raises the conundrum faced by employers, as they try to […]
Attorney David S. D’Amato considers the question of how we decide if a government action is legitimate, and takes the […]
To be considered a “joint employer,” a company no longer needs to have direct and immediate control over the terms and conditions of the work.
The American Beverage Association is suing the city of San Francisco over a law requiring warning labels on sugary beverages, […]
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that an FTC lawsuit accusing Wyndham Worldwide Corp. of failing to properly […]
A thumb drive that sat in attorney David E. Kendall’s safe until recently is now the object of intense media […]
After hackers exposed identifying information about the users of Ashley Madison, a web site for cheating spouses and lovers, a […]
Even though e-discovery now often amounts to half or more of the cost of litigation, law schools aren’t paying much […]
If you want to sit down with a Supreme Court litigator, it’ll cost plenty – at least $1,000 an hour, […]
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