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Netflix, Microsoft Expand Parental Leave Policies

New parents at Microsoft will be provided with 12 weeks of paid leave, and at Netflix they will receive a […]

Sirius XM Settles With Unpaid Interns For $1.3M

Sirius XM Radio Inc. has agreed to pay as much as $1.3 million to settle litigation by some 1,800 ex-interns. […]

Scalia's Dissents 'Coarsen The Culture,' Says Former SCOTUS Clerk

Justice Scalia’s dissents are like mud wrestling – appalling, yet difficult to look away from, former Supreme Court law clerk […]

Are City Council Meetings Copyrighted Material?

An activist who assembled documentary-style videos using clips from Inglewood, Ca. City Council meetings and posted them on YouTube was […]

Texas Voter ID Law Struck Down By Fifth Circuit Panel

Texas’ strict voter identification law discriminates against black and Hispanic voters in violation of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, […]

Inter Partes Review Is Fast-Paced, Often Strategically Advantageous

The America Invents Act created new administrative trials for litigating patent invalidity issues before the USPTO’s Patent Trial and Appeal […]

"Eschew Patent-Law Jargon," Judge Orders

Patent lawsuit briefings filled with “technical jargon and unexplained patent terms of art” increase the likelihood for “misunderstanding and outright […]

Littler Mendelson Adds Seven To Toronto Office

Littler Mendelson has expanded into Canada with a new office in Toronto. Seven attorneys will be joining the firm: Marnie […]

David Cross Joins Morrison & Foerster As Partner

Morrison & Foerster has named David Cross as a partner in the Global Antitrust Practice Group and will be based […]

Suicide Would Be ‘Doing Society a Favor,’ Judge Tells Defendant

When a defendant with multiple arrests asked to be sent to rehab instead of jail, retired Ohio municipal judge Michael […]

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