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Butt Dials Admissible In Court

A federal court has ruled that recorded “butt dials” – when a phone makes a call without its owner’s knowledge […]

Suing A Parody

Companies that have a mind to sue over parodies of their brands are unlikely to win. On the other hand, […]

How Execs Get Tempted To Choose Bad Worker Retirement Plans

Some Wall Street firms are selling second-rate employee retirement plans to companies by sweetening the deal with benefits for the […]

Twitter Deletes Jokes, Claims Copyright Violation

Twitter has been deleting some tweets on the grounds that the content – jokes first published by others – violated […]

Is .Sucks Extortion?

Boston Globe tech columnist Hiawatha Bray doesn’t quite get around to calling it that, although he quotes a critic who […]

Practical Guide To Writing A Legal Hold Directive

The essentials of establishing a legal hold, starting with sending, in plain English, a directive to any potential information custodian, […]

Akerman LLP Adds John Morrison and John Roache in Chicago

Akerman LLP has expanded its Labor & Employment Practice Group with partners John “Pete” Morrison and John Roache in Chicago. […]

Adrian Yip Joins Morrison & Foerster’s Hong Kong Office

Adrian Yip has joined Morrison & Foerster’s Hong Kong office as a partner in the Commercial Litigation Group. Yip is […]

Chipotle Slammed With Worker Lawsuits

Chipotle is under siege with worker’s wage lawsuits in Colorado, Minnesota, and Texas. It recently settled with workers from Maryland, […]

Effort to Conceal Citizens United Donors Rejected

New York’s Attorney General can continue to require that charities disclose the identities of major donors, after a Manhattan judge […]

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